Create the extra space as a separate partition the use RAID LINEAR to
join the two partitions into one, or simply move some of your current
directories to the new space and symlink to them from /.
On 28 Jul 98 at 18:57, debian-user@lists.debian.org wrote:
> Hi !
> Is there a command to change (
I pulled most of the HAMM binaries via ftp under Win95. Now that I
have installed HAMM and moved the files to a proper set of
directories under my ext2fs the file dates are the dates I pulled
them down, NOT the dates from the ftp site where I got them
(ftp.de.debian.org). Now that I'm trying
I'm punching this back out in case it was somehow missed in the
flood. Any answers other than pulling a file list from the
FTP site, printing it out, then manually touching the dates of
hundreds of files one at a time?
On 29 Jul 98 at 0:33, debian-user@lists.debian.org wrote:
> I pulled mos
I have bo on CD. I'm about to install a new system. Destroying
the system and rebuilding from scratch doesn't bother me as it's my
home system.
In the lists opinion, should I go ahead and re-install bo now, or
wait for a hamm CD?
Gerald V. Livingston II
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Can a linux box be used to serve a Win95 box the same way two Win95
boxes can be hooked up together? Eg. -- can linux be set up in such a
way that an ethernet connected Win95 box can 'see' some of the linux
drives in its "Network Neighborhood" box, map them with drive
letters, and run to progr
This isn't debian specific, but what the hey.
How does one find out the format needed to use the -post_data switch
in LYNX to feed data to a remote CGI using a script?
(I have a list of addresses I want to process for ZIP+4 zip codes
through the form located at
http://www.usps.com/ncsc/lookup
This isn't debian specific, but what the hey.
How does one find out the format needed to use the '-post_data'
switch in LYNX to feed data to a remote CGI using a script?
(I have a list of addresses I want to process for ZIP+4 zip codes
through the form located at
http://www.usps.com/ncsc/looku
On 11 Jul 98 at 14:34, debian-user@lists.debian.org wrote:
> Hello:
>
> I had a nicely working system with
> hda1 1 gig /
> hda2 48M swap
> hda3 1 gig formatted space as /extra
> hda4 extended
> hda52 gigs formatted space unmounted
>
> The root partition was getting used up so
> I trie
This is old, but I've just gotten down to about 5000 unread messages
in debian-user from 9000+, reading threaded by subject .
Have one of your people send YOU an email with OutLook or NetScape
that contains HTML. Chop the headers out of that and use your script
to prepend the headers to you
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I have some freinds who want to be able to connect their several
Win95 machines together for gaming purposes, without going through the
internet. There are 8 machines at one location and 2 at another.
I opened my big mouth and suggested setting up some "outdated"
hardware they have (P-166 set
This was suggested in another message --- but not clearly.
You say you have a shared WIN95 box with a CD available. I assume
it is on the same side of the firewall as you -- meaning you would
not have to go through your proxy server to *FTP* to that WIN95
machine.
So, get a FTP daemon
On 11 Jul 97 at 16:49, debian-user@lists.debian.org wrote:
> From: pixar.com!bruce (Bruce Perens)
> By the way, if the manufacturer had not gone out of their way to
> make it impossible for us to support, we would support the winmodem.
>
> They don't use the standard interface.
> They
Stupid would have been not asking.
> On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 17 Jul 1997, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
> > mv .bash_login .bash_profile
> THANKS, I can not beleive how stupid I am.
Gerald V. Livingston II
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