On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 16:45 -0400, Randy Barlow wrote:
So I was an idiot when I set up my system and didn't use LVM. Now that
I'm out of disk space on one of my drives and kicking myself, I want to
do it without doing a reinstall. If I use tar -cvjpf
If i/o on a large scale is an issue I'd suggest xfs, tweaked to your
application o/c. One big advantage over other fs is that there is a tool
for online defragmentation, and that can be handy if you are concerned
with sustained transfer rates. Not that fragmentation is bad to begin
with; extents
frequency and
resolution to the same values used in X.
/Björn Ottervik
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This is probably silly, but perhaps you'd want to check and make sure
dbus and hald are started at boot, and add them if they aren't.
'rc-update add dbus default' and rc-update add hald default' would do
the trick.
/Björn Ottervik
On Wed, 2007-03-14 at 01:09 -0400, John covici wrote:
Hi. If I
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