On Fri, Jan 25, 2008 at 04:56:10PM +1100, Peter Garrett wrote:
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> It's generally considered bad form to send html mail to mailing lists :-)
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> Email is text. I think perhaps the best strategy is to simply send all
> your mail as plain text. That way, everyone can read it, and you won't get
2008/12/29 David Ryder :
> Hi,
> The output of mountlog was:
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> /bin/sh: usr/local/bin/unmount-hardy32-backups.sh: not found
> ___
> The file is:
> /usr/local/bin/unmount-hardy32-backups.sh
> ___
> The command is:
> sudo "umount /media/hardy32-backups >> /home/david/mountlog 2>&1"
> (one line)
>
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2009/2/12 Dave Hall :
> On Thu, 2009-02-12 at 09:24 +1100, Morgan Storey wrote:
>> I'd suggest doing the below in /home/username
>> du -h --max-depth=1
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>> This will tell you what folder is using what.
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> I was initially more interested in what his overall usage was, then I
> would suggest he us
2009/12/9 David Fawcett :
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> For example: Ubuntu is aimed a new users and is designed to be as simple to
> use as we can make it. Open Solaris (also free) is aimed at businesses and
> includes a lot of built in networking functions (ZFS for example) that could
> be very useful for businesses.
2009/12/9 David Fawcett :
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> On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 10:30 AM, Joel W Shea wrote:
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>> ZFS is a combined filesystem and logical volume manager. [0]
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>> [0] - http://www.sun.com/software/solaris/zfs.jsp
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> I may have been unclear