One more thought: is it safe to mount individual partitions from a RAID1
array for read-write? Could this make RAID1 array to go out of sync? I'm
not sure in what I'm saying, but if unmount modifies file system's
meta-info (like unmount time stamp) both partitions from the array could
become di
Package: live-initramfs
Version: 1.156.1-1
My setup: Lenny, 4 SATA drives, important data on several RAID1 arrays
on /dev/sd{a,b}, /tmp in RAID0 (for the speed sake) inside 2 partitions
on /dev/sd{c,d}. All RAID partitions are with type 0xfd (Linux RAID
auto). Card-reader took /dev/{e,f,g,h} a
Package: iceweasel-l10n-bg
Version: 1:3.0~rc2+debian-1
Running Debian testing with Bulgarian locale:
~$ uname -a
Linux zen 2.6.24-1-686-bigmem #1 SMP Thu May 8 02:55:42 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
~$ export
...
declare -x LANG="bg_BG.UTF-8"
...
Upon starting iceweasel an error message displayed in
Sorry, but installation of driver and Xorg from experimental went harder
than I initially thought. If there is an on-line tutorial about how to
mix testing/unstable with experimental I'm willing to make another
Debian install just to give it a try.
Thanks for your time.
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В 07:52 +0200 на 28.04.2008 (пн), Brice Goglin написа:
> Bobi B. wrote:
> > Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
> > Version: 2:2.1.0-2
> >
> > Environment: MB P5E-VM HDMI with embedded Intel G35 video, Q9300, 4GB
> > RAM, HDMI-to-DVI converter (came with the mot
Package: xserver-xorg-video-intel
Version: 2:2.1.0-2
Environment: MB P5E-VM HDMI with embedded Intel G35 video, Q9300, 4GB
RAM, HDMI-to-DVI converter (came with the motherboard), Philips 200CW
20.1" LCD (optimal resolution 1680x1050), Debian testing (Lenny), uname
-a : "Linux zen 2.6.24-1-686 #1
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