
Understanding Drive's Bus Number/TargetID/LUN - Experts Exchange
Sep 22, 2011 · For the moment lets ignore physical and virtual machines, and look at some terms Bus Number This is the Storage Bus Number TargetID This is the method by which individual devices are …
What number bus is that? or What bus number is that?
A house number, ticket number, seat number or phone number is a fixed property of the entity to which it is attached. In the same sense a bus will have a bus number (identifying its unique combination of …
"Catch" vs "Take" a Bus/Train - English Language & Usage Stack …
Jan 5, 2012 · The sixth definition of the verb catch is listed as: to be in time to get aboard a train, boat, etc. Whereas for the verb take you have to make your way down to definitions number 46 and 47 to …
single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Oct 12, 2014 · You may still use the phrase "bus ticket" when buying at a counter, especially if there are tickets sold for other types of services. Other than that, the word flight covers three senses below so …
"By foot" vs. "on foot" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Which one is correct? I go to school by foot. I go to school on foot. Are there instances when the expression by foot is preferred? My last question is the following: Why is the singular...
grammar - The number of x societies is or are? - English Language ...
Aug 23, 2018 · Google is your friend, friend. Top result points to en.oxforddictionaries.com, which states: Although the expression ‘a number’ is strictly singular, the phrase ‘a number of’' is used with plural …
What does "pax" mean in the context of the apartment rental?
The reason being that from a bus company's point of view it's crucial to distinguish between Passengers (who pay the fare when boarding), and Passes (using a Season Ticket, or some other pre-paid …
HOW TO: Configure basic networking on a VMware vSphere …
Sep 8, 2014 · Part 10: HOW TO: Backup (Export) and Restore (Import) virtual machines to VMware vSphere Hypervisor 5.1 for FREE Part 11: HOW TO: Suppress Configuration Issues System logs on …
grammatical number - "There is" or "There are" a large quantity of ...
May 11, 2015 · I thought this excerpt from Oxford Dictionaries was instructive: Although the expression ‘a number’ is strictly singular, the phrase ‘a number of’' is used with plural nouns (as what …
etymology - Origin/reason for the "hit by a bus" phrase - English ...
Oct 12, 2011 · 4 To address "why a bus and not a plane" part of your question: most people have many more opportunities to be hit by a bus than to be in a plane crash, so "hit by a bus" implies a greater …