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Hi all,
I know there have been some discussions regarding an IDLE scheduler
priority, but by now this is about 4 years ago without any major
results besides the new SCHED_BATCH priority, which works quite
differently from the original idle priority. (Or did I miss something?)
So I wanted to restar
hi,
i created a 10mb file called .enc2 with random data and ran "# losetup -e
serpent -k 128 /dev/loop0 /mnt/hda7/.enc2"
then i ran "# mke2fs /dev/loop0" and tried to "# mount /dev/loop0 /enc". but
i get the following error messages when trying to mount:
May 19 21:32:10 HOST2 kernel: EXT2-fs err
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Paul Fulghum wrote:
> When in fact according to this linux-kernel post:
> http://www.uwsg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/9912.1/0653.html
> they are goats that eat fermented potatoes.
Hahaha, gotta love flame wars =)
pavel
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On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Mark Hahn wrote:
> Linux is a good Unix. if adding "enterpriseness" means violating its
> Unixness, then yes, the goals are bullshit. in particular, the kind
> of extensive, kernel-based auditing and accounting some people talk about,
> as well as the complete evisceratio
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Richard B. Johnson wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Michael Rothwell wrote:
>
> > One historically significant "Enterprise" OS is Multics. It had nine
> > major goals. Perhaps we should think about how Linux measures up to
> > these 1965 goals for "Enterprise Computing."
> >
>
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