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At last, I have time to post again. Thanks, Ira, for the little advices.
And thanks to all the other guys for making fun of Ira's single luser,
it cheered me up a bit.
Ira Abramov wrote:
| Quoting Amir Yalon, from the post of Wed, 19 Jan:
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|>Hello agai
I have to humbly admit I did not understand most of your email. I'll
just answer the part I do understand, then.
Lior Kesos wrote:
Man you have 4 kids?!!!
How do you find the time to do all that wine hacking?
What wine hacking. Sadly, I haven't actually programed in wine for over
a month,
Man you have 4 kids?!!!
How do you find the time to do all that wine hacking?
I remember when I got married back then in runlevel 2 I had a few more
proccess but I could still hack a bit and play...
Then came run level 3 and freedom was witheld from me - tons of new
proccess - diapers and doctors a
Lior Kesos wrote:
I recently went up to runlevel 4 - that's the reason I hardly get any
sleep at night ...
Lior.
You think running at 4 is tough? Try running at 6.
Shachar
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Shachar Shemesh
Lingnu Open Source Consulting ltd.
http://www.lingnu.com/
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Hey Ira..
Many of the geeks reading this mailing list are single lusers and
sometimes - yes - it's because something with them is really wrong.
So it may be for a good reason but one day I hope they'll leave single
luser mode and find someone to mount and hopefully fork...
sorry couldn't help it -
Quoting Amir Yalon, from the post of Wed, 19 Jan:
> Hello again. Now when the computer boots, the filesystem is read-only,
> which renders the system unusable. What might be the cause for this?
that's the default behavior for any unix system if I'm not wrong. it
gets remounted as RW after it passe
Hello again. Now when the computer boots, the filesystem is read-only,
which renders the system unusable. What might be the cause for this?
Nothing interesting in
dmesg
although it is different from the last /var/log/dmesg on the filesystem
(which is read-only, remember?)
I am leaving this for no
update:
I am now at home running knoppix (thank you Klaus!), following the steps
described in one of the comments to the post I mentioned. These steps
involve
dd if=/dev/hda3 of=/mnt/hda5/hda3.img
losetup /dev/loop0 /mnt/hda5/hda3.img
reiserfsck --rebuild-tree -S -l /mnt/hda5/recovery.log /dev/l
Hello, I am sorry that I am joining this list only now that I need help,
but hope you give me a warm welcome.
Bottom line of the long story is that I did something like
rm -r /
and only hit Ctrl-C after a short while. I did it this morning from a
remote shell and all I know is that the /bin dir i