Karl-Heinz wrote:
> I obviously misinterpreted that "awesome"! In my simple mind "awesome"
> seemed to be a negative word - like terrible - but now that I come to
> think about it there is a far remembering of it also meaning "superbe".
"Awesome" sounds a lot like "awful." That's part of what
"J-Mag Guthrie" wrote:
> The problem with RTFwhateveris that it's not always obvious what
> one needs to be reading.
Eh, I hate it when someone says "RTFM" without telling you WHICH manpage to
read ;)
> Issue 1: I am on a LAN. I want to set up, on my multi-gig HD, a shared
> place fo
Hmm. In that case, is there any way I can move this image to hdb without it
becoming ext2?
-Sally
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From: "Angela Nash" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'-sjh-'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, N
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a way in linux to create a ufs filesystem? In /home on
hda, I have an x86 Solaris image that I'd like to dd to hdb, which is
unformatted. I tried mkfs -t ufs, but of course that didn't go over too
well :) Also, any information on the stability of linux ufs write sup
Not sure exactly what you meant about the dos stuff, but here's the easiest
way to copy a drive for use in an identical system without having to mess
with ghost. Plug the blank drive in as hdb on the system you've got
running. Format it. Then, cat /dev/hda > /dev/hdb. Of course, "this might
ta
Check out the security stuff at www.psionic.com -- great stuff, and they're
locals :P
- Original Message -
From: "K. Ziel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 08, 2000 7:59 AM
Subject: [techtalk] getting ports scanned...
> Hi--
>
> Now that I'm freshly over
Phil wrote:
> As this is now out, does anyone have any information as to whether this
> release will support an install higher than the 1023 limit as does
> Mandrake 7.0?
The 1023 cylinder limit was eliminated in lilo 21.5, which you should be
able to compile on any version of any linux distribu
Hi all,
I need to build a stripe set across 20 physical disks, but when I try to
mkraid /dev/md0, I am told I can only use a max of 12 physical disks. Does
anyone know how I can get around this? Thanks in advance!
-Sally
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