> > I've got those kind of message now :
> >
> > Feb 4 07:18:35 Line kernel: scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 0,
>scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Read (10) 00 00 00 00 2e 00 00 01 00
>
> If this is a correct ISO9660 cd you should not see those
> messages. It is either hardware prob
Be happy, it was not that simple. ;-)
On Sat, 03 Feb 2001, Bob_Tracy wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > mount atapi cd writer outpu
> >
> > Line:/mnt/home/pmo# mount /dev/hdb /cdrom
> > /dev/hdb: Input/output error
> > mount: block device /dev/hdb is write-protected, mounting read-only
>
You were my best hope, cause i did something similar for
a Hp 720c on parallel port, and it worked. I did excatly
what you've just said.
But the whole thing still doesn't work properly.
I finally could mount the device, then read the first root directory.
But couldn't get more... always got what
ase.
Never maintained speed.
Thanks in advance for any reply,
Patrick Mourlhon
mount atapi cd writer outpu
Line:/mnt/home/pmo# mount /dev/hdb /cdrom
/dev/hdb: Input/output error
mount: block device /dev/hdb is write-protected, mounting read-only
/dev/hdb: Input/output error
mount: you must s
r
cannot work anymore... because of this module.
Well, this just intrigue me... i just feel
i could have done some similar mystake..
Regards,
patrick mourlhon
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Hi Gregory!
You might have a look on linux/Documentation/networking/policy-routing.txt
I think this was down by Alexey Kuznetov
You might have a look to iproute + tc and HOWTO on advanced networking
patrick mourlhon
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
> Has anyone decided to cod
did you install routed on the linux machine ?
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Paul Jakma wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Hi Paul,
> >
> > I just think you might look for aliasing on your linux box.
> >
>
> i have the aliasing, the aliased machine can ping IP's on both
> subnet
Hi
I just think you might look at aliasing on the linux box..
ifconfig eth0:0 ...
this might help you do the think,
regards,
patrick mourlhon
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Paul Jakma wrote:
> i'm trying to get linux to do routing between 2 different subnets that
> are on the same physica
alias ls="ls -I "lost+found"'
On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Mike Harrold wrote:
> >
> >
> > An other maybe too obvious way, could be to :
> >
> > alias ls='ls | grep -v "lost+found"'
>
> This turns multiple column output into one single column.
>
> Regards,
>
> /Mike
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An other maybe too obvious way, could be to :
alias ls='ls | grep -v "lost+found"'
if you are really annoyed by this tiny thing, which is
IMHO, really the least thing i could be annoyed
of...
This took part on Unix file system design, from the
old days, as mentioned earlier by others.
Also th
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