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Re: Changing Mail View Options permanently
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Joined: Aug 2009
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I think that under any circumstances, Rita's external should have no less than two partitions: one, because Rita should have a clone, no matter how far behind the times it is, and a second for potential Time Machine or other use. I won't argue with you but it goes against my grain to use partitions. I wish it were possible to use APFS volumes instead of Partitions, but Time Machine rules that out. How about a 128GB partition for the clone and the rest of the drive for a future Time Machine backup?
If we knew what it was we were doing, it wouldn't be called research, would it?
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Re: Changing Mail View Options permanently
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Joined: Aug 2009
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I think that under any circumstances, Rita's external should have no less than two partitions: one, because Rita should have a clone, no matter how far behind the times it is, and a second for potential Time Machine or other use. I won't argue with you but it goes against my grain to use partitions. I wish it were possible to use APFS volumes instead of Partitions, but Time Machine rules that out. How about a 128GB partition for the clone and the rest of the drive for a future Time Machine backup? That works. Since Rita's got a 1 TB external drive and only a 120 GB internal, there's no way she'll ever run out of space in either partition. (And I doubt that there's any way she'll ever run Time Machine, anyhow.) The possibility of running out of space in a partition, which is, correctly, at the root of your dislike of partitions, isn't in play in this instance.
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In Memory of Harv: Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. ~Voltaire
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Re: Changing Mail View Options permanently
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Joined: Sep 2009
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That's just what I meant. The websites don't work if they are enabled.Neither Wipr nor Ghostery is causing your problems; it's just that websites have become more sophisticated and better able to pick up on ad blockers - no matter which variety - and block them. Yes, I use the gear box from time to time. Thanks.If you've got the little gear wheel guy in your Safari menu bar you can uncheck the "Enable content blockers box" on a website by website basis to whitelist particular sites, and if you haven't got it, it's because your Safari is too far behind the times. I caught Roadblock for 1/2 price around X-mas, but its functionality is so important to me that I'd have paid full price. As far as I've been able to tell, it's unique. [/quote]
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