Hi people.
My problem is not directly related to Linux, but to BSD instead.
I need to copy all the contents of a hard-drive which contains root
partition onto another one as is, preserving all the file structure and
links. I need to do it ASAP, so I'm terrible sorry, but I have no time to
look for
Hi
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Ishai Parasol wrote:
> Is there a way to print the contents of the xterm (and its similair
> terminas), including the command lines, the prompts, the commands / file
> names and ofcourse the output ?
I can't think of a better way than marking the text you want to print,
p
Miriam wrote:
> 1-Thank you for the quick answer.
> 2-I do have libxforms installed. The problem seems to be rather along the
> line hinted at by Assaf Mevorach: Unlike some other Unix flavors and some
> other Linux
> distributions, in Slakware 7.0 the linker does not include BY DEFAULT the
> c
Hi,
There's a nice manual about that at
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Hard-Disk-Upgrade/index.html. it's a
linux manual, but it should work on freebsd as well. (except the mount
devices, etc).
anyway - you'll have to setup the freebsd bootloader as well. I'm not sure
how to do it, I suggest
The 'dd' command?
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Maxim Kryachko wrote:
> Hi people.
> My problem is not directly related to Linux, but to BSD instead.
> I need to copy all the contents of a hard-drive which contains root
> partition onto another one as is, preserving all the file structure and
> links. I n
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Omer Zak wrote:
> The 'dd' command?
>
I think that you can you 'dd' only if the HDD's are exactly the same size,
etc. otherwise it wont work..
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Maxim Kryachko wrote:
> Hi people.
> My problem is not directly related to Linux, but to BSD instead.
> I need to copy all the contents of a hard-drive which contains root
> partition onto another one as is, preserving all the file structure and
> links. I need to do it ASAP, so I'm terrible so
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000, Adi Stav wrote about "Re: number of CPUs":
>...
> But why is it so crucial not to parse a file? I can't imagine anyone
> checking for the number of CPUs in the inner loop of their programs :)
>
> system( "exit `grep ^processor /proc/cpuinfo | tail -1 | cut -d : -f 2`" )
>
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000, To [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote about "Re: number of CPUs":
> On Wed, Nov 08, 2000, Adi Stav wrote about "Re: number of CPUs":
> >...
> > But why is it so crucial not to parse a file? I can't imagine anyone
> > checking for the number of CPUs in the inner loop of their programs :)
Hi
Nadav Har'El wrote:
>
[snip]
>
> Alternatively, we should have a libary (say, liblinux.so) that has functions
> that use the /proc interface to get this information. But I don't believe
> such a library exists.
Actually, Debian has a package libproc, that exports a variable named
'smp_num_c
(Please don't flame me about this)
What about Norton Ghost?
-Original Message-
From: Sagi Bashari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 6:01 AM
To: Omer Zak
Cc: Linux-IL mailing list
Subject: Re: HD copying in FreeBSD
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Omer Zak wrote:
> The 'dd
Can the script command be of any use?
It does have its drawbacks: One has to run and exit it before he can have the
logs, get all the escape characters with their attached actions.
>
> Hi
>
> Is there a way to print the contents of the xterm (and its similair
> terminas), including the comman
Hi
I have not yet managed to get konsole to display Hebrew (iso-8859-8)
chars. When I set the font, through options->font->custom , to an
iso8859-8 font, I see question marks instead o Hebrew chars.
Any way around this?
I figure that this is a more general problem of qt2 and different
encodings
it's a program which copies your HD binary to an image or another disk...
You don't get into trouble because of open operating system files and etc.
-Original Message-
From: Sagi Bashari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 8:09 AM
To: Ishay Sommer
Cc: '[EMAIL PRO
On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 10:51:09AM +0200, Ishai Parasol wrote:
> Is there a way to print the contents of the xterm (and its similair
> terminas), including the command lines, the prompts, the commands / file
> names and ofcourse the output ?
Try left-clicking inside the xterm window while holdin
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