Can anyone explain what the new --fileorder option for genhdlist
does...?
Our modified Red Hat 7.0 installer that utilizes the XFS filesytem needs
several disc swaps during the install (since we have a 3rd disc with
XFS-specific bits), and I'm hoping maybe --fileorder allows a little
more control
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, chris asano wrote:
> Thanks Tom.
>
> I'm looking to run server apps.
>
> Let me give an analogy. I want to run Word or Excel on
> a server. It is installed fully on the server. The
> only thing I have is a dumb terminal with a web
> browser.
If you are looking for something
Thanks Tom.
I'm looking to run server apps.
Let me give an analogy. I want to run Word or Excel on
a server. It is installed fully on the server. The
only thing I have is a dumb terminal with a web
browser.
If the application is written as client server per X,
then of course you can run X Windo
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Mar 15 07:05:09 2001
> From: Deepak Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: RE: mkfs source code required
>
> Dear All,
>
> Can anyone please tell me where can I find the source for the mkfs command
> for ext2 filesyst
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, chris asano wrote:
> Is there a Citrix like clone on linux?
>
> This would be like PC Anywhere but faster. Citrix has
> web browser plugins and a Java client that enable you
> to run Windows applications on a Citrix application
> server, but have only the thinnest necessary g
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Tony Nugent wrote:
> On Wed Mar 14 2001 at 15:04, chris asano wrote:
>
> > Is there a Citrix like clone on linux?
> >
> > This would be like PC Anywhere but faster. Citrix has
> > web browser plugins and a Java client that enable you
> > to run Windows applications on a Citri
Dear All,
Can anyone please tell me where can I find the source for the mkfs command
for ext2 filesystem.
Thanks for the help in advance.
With Best Regards,
Deepak Gupta
Project Manager
DCM Technologies Ltd
125 Udyog Vihar Phase - I
Gurgaon
Ph: 0124-6398001 Ext 228
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