Hi,
I migrated some exported disks over to reiserfs and had no luck when I
mounted the disk via NFS on another machine. I've noticed many messages
about reiser and NFS in the archives, but my understanding was that
it had been cleared up. In particular, the Configure.help in 2.4.2-pre4
says "r
Neil Brown writes:
>On Sunday February 18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I migrated some exported disks over to reiserfs and had no luck when I
>> mounted the disk via NFS on another machine. I've noticed many messages
>> about reiser and NFS in the archives, but my understanding was
Ansari writes:
>Hi !!
>
>I am configuring Bind 9 on Redhat 7 but unable to start the named.
>Here is my /var/log message log:
>
>
>Feb 20 09:49:58 ns2 named[2003]: starting BIND 9.0.0
>Feb 20 09:49:58 ns2 named[2005]: loading configuration from
>'/var/named/named.bo
>ot'
>Feb 20 09:49:58 ns2 named
Alan Cox writes:
>> This may seem like a lot, but several of these are already
>> requirements which most filesystems don't meet, and other are there
>> to tidy-up interfaces and make locking more straight forward.
>
>As a 2.5 thing it sounds like a very sensible path. It will also provide
>som
Hi folks:
Since upgrading to 2.4.* from 2.2.18 (with ide-patches to support
my Onstream DI30) I've seen some wierd behavior. When I back up my
filesystem to tape using tar, it seems to interfere with the network,
or something. In particular, I run vncserver on the host and connect via
vncview
john slee writes:
>hardware:
> * abit be6-2 mainboard
> * 533 celeron (not overclocked)
> * 192mb sdram
> * seagate 20gb ide disk (not on ata66 port)
>
>compiler: gcc version 2.95.2 2220 (Debian GNU/Linux)
>
>it gets as far as uncompressing the k
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 11:02:17AM -0700, LA Walsh wrote:
> Andrzej Krzysztofowicz wrote:
>
> > I know a few people that often do:
> >
> > dd if=/dev/hda1 of=/dev/hdc1
> > e2fsck /dev/hdc1
> >
> > to make an "exact" copy of a currently working system.
>
> ---
> Presumably this isn't a proble
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