looking for whole systems.
I cannot assist you with the locale issue.
Enjoy
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System Administrator's Handbook
ISBN: 0130206016
Go to www.isbn.nu for a price out
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bit difficult right now. Otherwise, I would
also recommend the AMI Express 500.
If you are looking for IDE, I have no comment there.
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the
knowledge of IDE controllers in this area. It is going on a Debian box if
that is any consolation.
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SWWWEET. I knew this was in my bookmarks somewhere
Check this out;
Linux IDE-RAID Notes
http://www.research.att.com/~gjm/linux/ide-raid.html
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Maxtor make up the majority of my IDE death experiences.
My only reasoning for this is the higher spindle speeds and the push for
speed on SCSI drives and the lower quantities produced versus IDE.
That might go against logic, but it is what I have experienced.
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or each user as primary group and there are multiple
users who access the same data these file have to have a common group)
How can I achieve this? Is there something like create group (like
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I read the manpage, but I didn't find anything.
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Has anyone seen this problem and has a solution for it ?
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user as primary group and there are multiple
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nder Debian.
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IP lookup. If the two
IP lookups match, the test is passed.
At 07:35 PM 7/08/03 -0400, Jesse Molina wrote:
I have similar problems with mail servers that do reverse DNS SMTP
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is no way that I can get an IP allocation with
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