Re: [ilugd]: Linux File system

2002-11-29 Thread Ajith C
Hello, Linux supports ext2 and ext3 (new kernels) in native mode. But you can use most of the popular FS with linux using kernel modules/native mode Ajith __ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email an

Re: [ilugd]: regarding routes in the routing table.

2002-11-29 Thread Kuldeep Tomar
Hi, It must be added into: /etc/sysconfig/network script: change the GATEWAY="IPADDR". Regards, Kuldeep >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: [ilugd]: regarding routes in the routing table. >Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 12:37:38 +0530 > > > > >H

Re: [ilugd]: Linux File system

2002-11-29 Thread shah tushar
Hi, Well linux can use a large no of filesystems . But the most common one's for linux are ext2,ReiserFs,ext3 . Another thing when you say linux you are only talking abt the linux kernel . Thus if you want to know which filesystem you are using you should ask that I am using XYZ distribution th

Re: [ilugd]: Linux File system

2002-11-29 Thread Tarun Dua
> Hi, >Well linux can use a large no of filesystems . But > the most common one's for linux are ext2,ReiserFs,ext3 > . Another thing when you say linux you are only > talking abt the linux kernel . Thus if you want to > know which filesystem you are using you should ask > that I am using XYZ di