Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-14 Thread richard lucassen
On Sun, 14 Aug 2016 01:03:55 +0200 aitor_czr wrote: > > Of course, but for this particular purpose there is no need to make > > multiple partitions. Just use 1 partition for everything. > > I talked about this subject in the mailing list. I allways remove the > //etc/fstab/ file from the chroot

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-13 Thread aitor_czr
Hi Richard, On 08/14/2016 12:15 AM, richard lucassen wrote: Of course, but for this particular purpose there is no need to make multiple partitions. Just use 1 partition for everything. I talked about this subject in the mailing list. I allways remove the //etc/fstab/ file from the chroot j

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-13 Thread Adam Borowski
On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 09:30:20PM +0200, aitor_czr wrote: > On 08/13/2016 09:23 PM, aitor_czr wrote: > > >i like to create partitions ( / , /home , swap ...), and doing it in a VM > >requires to reserve an static space of memory > > Is it possible in Qemu? I don't want to use Virtualbox. Obviou

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-13 Thread richard lucassen
On Sat, 13 Aug 2016 21:30:20 +0200 aitor_czr wrote: > > i like to create partitions ( / , /home , swap ...), and doing it > > in a VM requires to reserve an static space of memory > > Is it possible in Qemu? I don't want to use Virtualbox. Of course, but for this particular purpose there is no

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-13 Thread aitor_czr
On 08/13/2016 09:23 PM, aitor_czr wrote: i like to create partitions ( / , /home , swap ...), and doing it in a VM requires to reserve an static space of memory Is it possible in Qemu? I don't want to use Virtualbox. Thanks in advance, Aitor. _

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-13 Thread aitor_czr
Hi adam, On 08/13/2016 07:37 PM, Adam Borowski wrote: On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 01:55:06PM +0200, aitor_czr wrote: >On 08/13/2016 01:45 PM, Edward Bartolo wrote: > >Do you really need to do that? Why not restore from a backup? I use > >fsarchiver to backup entire installations. > >I like to t

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-11 Thread Simon Hobson
On 11 Aug 2016, at 14:39, aitor_czr wrote: > I'm not Steven Spielberg :) No, but you've time-warped into the future again ! From the vdev thread : > Received: from [*.*.*.*] (*.*.*.*.dynamic.clientes.euskaltel.es > [*.*.*.*]) (Authenticated sender: ***@***) > by player737.ha.ovh.net (Postfix

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-10 Thread Steve Litt
On Thu, 11 Aug 2016 11:18:39 +0200 aitor_czr wrote: > Hi Svante, > > On 08/10/2016 11:16 AM, Svante Signell wrote: > > On Thu, 2016-08-11 at 02:00 +0200, aitor_czr wrote: > >> > > >> > Aitor. > >> > > > Aitor, your computer clock is running ahead again. Can you please > > sync with ntpdate

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-10 Thread Roger Lynn
At 10/08/2016 11:16 +0200 Svante Signell wote: > Aitor, your computer clock is running ahead again. Can you please sync > with ntpdate regularly in a cron script (or replace the CMOS battery?) Besides having been deprecated for a long time, ntpdate is a bad way to control the clock. You should ru

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-10 Thread aitor_czr
Hi Simon, On 08/10/2016 02:00 PM, Simon Hobson wrote: aitor_czr wrote: >My clock is right: > >aitor@gnuinos:~$ date >Thu Aug 11 11:14:02 CEST 2016 Err, no it isn't - unless you've found the secret of time travel ! You're a day ahead of us. Your clock says 11th Aug, in the rest of the wor

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-10 Thread Adam Borowski
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 09:14:13AM -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote: > On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 10:59:07AM +0100, Simon Hobson wrote: > > aitor_czr wrote: > > > > > My clock is right: > > > > > > aitor@gnuinos:~$ date > > > Thu Aug 11 11:14:02 CEST 2016 > > > > Err, no it isn't - unless you've found th

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-10 Thread Ralph Ronnquist
... about 16 hours East of East Australia; roughly in time zone +26 I think ;-0 On 10/08/16 23:14, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 10:59:07AM +0100, Simon Hobson wrote: aitor_czr wrote: My clock is right: aitor@gnuinos:~$ date Thu Aug 11 11:14:02 CEST 2016 Err, no it isn't - u

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-10 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 10:59:07AM +0100, Simon Hobson wrote: > aitor_czr wrote: > > > My clock is right: > > > > aitor@gnuinos:~$ date > > Thu Aug 11 11:14:02 CEST 2016 > > Err, no it isn't - unless you've found the secret of time travel ! You're a > day ahead of us. > > Your clock says 11th

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-10 Thread Simon Hobson
aitor_czr wrote: > My clock is right: > > aitor@gnuinos:~$ date > Thu Aug 11 11:14:02 CEST 2016 Err, no it isn't - unless you've found the secret of time travel ! You're a day ahead of us. Your clock says 11th Aug, in the rest of the world it's still the 10th Aug. And from your message heade

Re: [DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-10 Thread aitor_czr
Hi Svante, On 08/10/2016 11:16 AM, Svante Signell wrote: On Thu, 2016-08-11 at 02:00 +0200, aitor_czr wrote: > > Aitor. > Aitor, your computer clock is running ahead again. Can you please sync with ntpdate regularly in a cron script (or replace the CMOS battery?) Thanks! My clock is righ

[DNG] Your computer clock: Was:Re: vdev

2016-08-10 Thread Svante Signell
On Thu, 2016-08-11 at 02:00 +0200, aitor_czr wrote: > >   Aitor. > Aitor, your computer clock is running ahead again. Can you please sync with ntpdate regularly in a cron script (or replace the CMOS battery?) Thanks! ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyn