diff --git a/userguide/en/applications/drivesetup.html b/userguide/en/applications/drivesetup.html index aa4ba9e7..269524ac 100644 --- a/userguide/en/applications/drivesetup.html +++ b/userguide/en/applications/drivesetup.html @@ -44,7 +44,10 @@ width="64" height="64" />DriveSetup
Documentation is still missing. If you want to work on it, please announce it on the Documentation mailing list to avoid duplication.
+DriveSetup is a tool to create, delete and initialize partitions. At this time it can't resize or move existing partitions, so that you'll either need an unpartitioned volume (perhaps an external USB drive or another harddisk) or do the initial setup with a tool like the GParted LiveCD to provide the space for another partition.
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+At the top is a graphical representation of all partitions inside the device chosen in the list below it. Besides a maximum of 4 primary partitions, each of those can contain a number of extended/logical partitions. You may have to expand such a list with the widget that appears in that case in front of that device to see the details of every logical partition.
+You can mount and unmount volumes from the menu.
Contents :: Filesystem layout » @@ -54,6 +54,8 @@ It's also handy after you installed a software component that acts up and preven - Don't call the BIOS- « Installing Haiku + Contents :: Filesystem layout »
diff --git a/userguide/en/queries.html b/userguide/en/queries.html index 1821fc3d..9c2ee09d 100644 --- a/userguide/en/queries.html +++ b/userguide/en/queries.html @@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ types.With or ALT G you get back to your Find window to refine your query.
A query is live, i.e. if a file that matches your search criteria appears or disappears from your system, this change is reflected in your results in real-time.
You can assign a sensible attribute layout for query results of a specific filetype. Open a folder containing files of the filetype you'd like to create a template for and arrange the attributes how you'd like to have query results presented. Copy this layout with .
-Open /boot/home/config/settings/Tracker/DefaultQueryTemplates, create a new folder and rename it to group/filetype, replacing slashes with underscores, e.g."audio_x-mp3". Open the new folder and paste in the layout with .
+You can assign a sensible attribute layout for query results of a specific filetype. Open a folder containing files of the filetype you'd like to create a template for and arrange the attributes how you'd like to have query results presented. Copy this layout with .
+Open /boot/home/config/settings/Tracker/DefaultQueryTemplates, create a new folder and rename it to group/filetype, replacing slashes with underscores, e.g."audio_x-mp3". Open the new folder and paste in the layout with .
Several hours of grunt work later, we have a nice little database that you can query to find all your Christina Ricci movies that have a 7+ rating... :)
You can assign a sensible attribute layout for query results of a specific filetype.
-Open the folder containing your DVDdb files and arrange the attributes how you'd like to have query results presented. Copy this layout with .
Open /boot/home/config/settings/Tracker/DefaultQueryTemplates, create a new folder and rename it to group/filetype, replacing slashes with underscores; in our case "applications_DVDdb".
-Open the new folder and paste in the layout with . Voilà:
+Open the new folder and paste in the layout with . Voilà: