ASUS p2b-d motherboards are blacklisted on 5.3-RELEASE and refuse to
install. Where is this blacklist located, I need to manually remove that
block?
The ASUS p2b-d motherboards are quite common, we have probably 100 or so
left of them and have at one point had over 400. Seems really strange to
me
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Feb 11), Atle Veka said:
> > ASUS p2b-d motherboards are blacklisted on 5.3-RELEASE and refuse to
> > install. Where is this blacklist located, I need to manually remove
> > that block?
> >
> > The
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Dan Nelson wrote:
> Paste in the few lines before the automatic reboot message. You can
> also force the acpi module to load even if it was blacklisted by
> entering
>
> set hint.acpi.0.disabled=0
>
> at the loader prompt before the kernel boots.
Selecting the option
Hey all,
I'm looking for feedback on distributed filesystems like Coda or OpenAFS
that does client side caching. Our needs at the moment are read-only but
experiences with multiple nodes doing writes on a distributed filesystem
would be nice as well.
Let me explain our setup briefly; We have 17
I put together a setup for work a while back that make OS installs
a breeze and avoids the problem of install differences (we used to do
manual installs by the way of step by step documentation).
Basically what it consists of is a stripped down kernel that supports
whatever hardware we may have,
How about something like (assuming space between numbering and paragraph
is a tab):
perl -pi -e 's,^(\d)\t,$1,'
Atle
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Flying Crocodile Inc, Unix Systems Administrator
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