On 9/29/10 5:40 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
On 9/28/2010 11:30 AM, Jussi Hirvi wrote:
Opinions? Maybe there are better software solutions for this - I hope.
On 29.9.2010 3.49, M. Milanuk wrote:
markmail.org works pretty well for searching, as does gmane.org... with
gmane having the added benefit
Hello,
Just thought I'd drop a note here... a short while ago I was searching
for some info on CentOS, and having been exposed to markmail.org via the
R-project www.r-project.org www.r-project.orgI went to markmail to
do some digging. At that time, they didn't carry the CentOS lists yet,
but
On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Curt Mills hac...@fluke.com wrote:
Perhaps skip using the 13GB drive since it will probably fail
relatively soon. Snag another larger drive and do mirroring between
the two.
This is where I run up against a pre-conceived notion, which may or may not
be
M. Hamzah Khan wrote:
There won't be any issue in doing this. The installer just tries to make
things easier by creating one big volume group.
I'd say that in some ways seperating the two disks in this case would
actually be better. :)
My last 'serious' experience with Linux was some
M. Hamzah Khan wrote:
On Sun, 2009-11-08 at 10:44 -0800, Monte Milanuk wrote:
What I think most people do (and what I am doing now), is to setup
RAID-1 or so behind the volume group. This way you will still be safe if
one of the drives fail. Keep in mind that RAID is not a backup solution
Hello all,
I've been 'away' from all things Linux in general and RH in particular
for a long while, so I've got some catching up to do ;)
I've got a pretty fair collection of tabs reading on LVM and how it
works and why its such a great thing for enterprise use, etc., being
able to add
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