Chen Shapira wrote:
> > Is there a way to fasten the fsck check ?
> > I have proxy with 9 GB disk and it takes forever to start it
> > up. (after a
> > crash)
>
> Sure!
> You can use ReiserFS (or other journaling file systems like XFS or EXT3) -
> they boot and fsck really fast.
> I think it requires a kernel patch, but I'm not sure. You can find alot of
> documentation on the web.
>
jfs.
>
> <rant>
> Ofcourse the good thing with linux is that I don't care if it takes 3 hours
> to boot after crash - it crashes less than 4 times a year - I can afford the
> time. (and it usually takes less than an hour even if you have 19G)
> Like the old LispMachines - took all morning to boot, but they stayed up
> forever. Ah, the days when men were real men and wrote stable systems that
> you debugged on runtime... those days there's all this spiffy eyecandy like
> gnome which looks real cool, but although its still much much more stable
> than any NT, its not stable enough for me.
> </rant>
<fury>
no way, sista. The days of glory are yet to come back and beat the
C-machines off the market. When dark hordes of Pojhola shall flood
the Net and Kalevala heroes will die with crys for mercy, Interpreted
Languages will win and heathen peace will rise above the Northern Sky.
Iadabaoth shall sodomize his lil'l bro Yeldabaoth and trinity of lambda
eval and apply will become the new Aurora Borealis.
but now, you have a gdb and kdb to play with - so do not waste your time.
</fury>
>
>
> Speaking of which - if anyone has any clue on how to find a lispmachine,
> lispmachine cards or lispmachine parts - I'll be very gratefull for those.
>
NeXT cube someone?
>
> thanks,
> Chen Shapira
>
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