On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Adrian Likins wrote:
> I suspect it's probabaly one of the processes running
> in the backgroud thats causing it. I've observed similar
> behaviour on a machine with 5 drives in it raided. Everytime it
> would boot, it would get to the where it would s
> process stat'ing the right set of files, or maybe a possesion.
A demon?
ROTFLOL
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On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 08:47:08AM -0400, Mike A. Harris wrote:
> If the /etc directory has a high inode number compared to other
> dirs, and the files in them that get ran at boot time such as
> /sbin/*, /bin/*.. is it possible that the drive head will have
> to jump all over the disk during rc.
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Yuzz wrote:
>Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 08:35:21 +0800
>From: Yuzz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: crontab
>
>my crontab is not function
>
>i put several script in my crontab including backup,
my crontab is not function
i put several script in my crontab including backup, XML news update , tripwire and
logcheck script but
none of the script is function...suppose i will receive email everyday from every
script...i already check my sendmail
and it's OK...do i need to patch new cronta
John Summerfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Two short (maybe dump) questions:
> >
> > 1.) Has ever anybody of you managed to let aspell work
> > properly with emacs in "pinstripe" (what's the reason
> > anyway to change aspell for ispell)?
> I used aspell for a while and then switched to
> Dear all,
>
> I installed RH 6.2 without problem on a PC with AMD Athlon 750. But I
> cannot mount its filesystem on other PCs (RH 6.0 kernel 2.2.13). When I
> try to mount I have the following error: RPC: program not registered.
>
> All daemons are running. All NFS options are include into ke
> BS"D
>
> Hi,
>
> Two short (maybe dump) questions:
>
> 1.) Has ever anybody of you managed to let aspell work
> properly with emacs in "pinstripe" (what's the reason
> anyway to change aspell for ispell)?
>
I used aspell for a while and then switched to ispell - aspell used to hang on
$$ (
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, John Summerfield wrote:
>> Am I way out in left field here? I'm not too familiar with the
>> super gory details of on disk data structure in ext2...
>>
>> Would a defragmentation help?
>
>How often do you reboot?
Not often.
>How long does it take to reboot?
Not long.
>H
>
> Am I way out in left field here? I'm not too familiar with the
> super gory details of on disk data structure in ext2...
>
> Would a defragmentation help?
How often do you reboot?
How long does it take to reboot?
How much time do you anticipate that you might save each time you reboot?
H
I think that the RPMs in rawhide have fixed the problem for emacs. For
xemacs it's a little more work. Search the pistripe Bugzilla for bugs in
the emacs and xemacs packages.
Tony
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Daniel Hammer wrote:
> BS"D
>
> Hi,
>
> Two short (maybe dump) questions:
>
> 1.) Has ev
"Enrico Morelli" wrote:
> Can I have ALL:ALL in hosts.deny and use portmap services?
Probably not. According to portmap(8):
You have to use the daemon name portmap for the daemon name (even if the
binary has a different name). For the client names you can only use the
keyword ALL
Tony Nugent wrote:
>
> [ NB: kernel 2.2.16 (both customised and "stock RH distro") ]
>
> I need to do some port forwarding on a router (actually, several)
> for a specific (any?) purpose. IE, connect (or redirect) to
> a port on that box, and you will be connected to some port on
> another bo
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, EXT Tony Nugent wrote:
> [ NB: kernel 2.2.16 (both customised and "stock RH distro") ]
>
> I need to do some port forwarding on a router (actually, several)
> for a specific (any?) purpose. IE, connect (or redirect) to
> a port on that box, and you will be connected to som
On Tue, 12 Sep 2000, Tony Nugent wrote:
> On Tue Sep 12 2000 at 10:21, Enrico Morelli wrote:
>
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I installed RH 6.2 without problem on a PC with AMD Athlon 750. But I
> > cannot mount its filesystem on other PCs (RH 6.0 kernel 2.2.13). When I
> > try to mount I have the foll
[ NB: kernel 2.2.16 (both customised and "stock RH distro") ]
I need to do some port forwarding on a router (actually, several)
for a specific (any?) purpose. IE, connect (or redirect) to
a port on that box, and you will be connected to some port on
another box.
It seems that I have a few opt
On Tue Sep 12 2000 at 10:21, Enrico Morelli wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I installed RH 6.2 without problem on a PC with AMD Athlon 750. But I
> cannot mount its filesystem on other PCs (RH 6.0 kernel 2.2.13). When I
> try to mount I have the following error: RPC: program not registered.
>
> All daem
BS"D
Hi,
Two short (maybe dump) questions:
1.) Has ever anybody of you managed to let aspell work
properly with emacs in "pinstripe" (what's the reason
anyway to change aspell for ispell)?
2.) When will there be a final Red Hat 7.0?
Thanx in advance!
Daniel.
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Dear all,
I installed RH 6.2 without problem on a PC with AMD Athlon 750. But I
cannot mount its filesystem on other PCs (RH 6.0 kernel 2.2.13). When I
try to mount I have the following error: RPC: program not registered.
All daemons are running. All NFS options are include into kernel.
Any id
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