Shawn Haggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Mason wrote:
I have passwordless ssh between mymachine and backup_machine and the
rsync command in the crontab runs perfectly from the command line.
Does someone know what else needs to be done to get this (seemingly
simple!) task to work?
On 5 Nov 2007, at 05:17, Jarry wrote:
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
How does the kernel (2.6.22) determine the order of SATA drives (sda,
sdb, etc.) when it boots up?
I just checked my computer, and sda is the drive plugged in
the first sata-port, and sdb the one in the second port
(according to
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 07:34 -0330, Roger Mason wrote:
Shawn Haggett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Mason wrote:
I have passwordless ssh between mymachine and backup_machine and the
rsync command in the crontab runs perfectly from the command line.
Does someone know what else needs
W.Kenworthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Roger Mason wrote:
I have passwordless ssh between mymachine and backup_machine and the
rsync command in the crontab runs perfectly from the command line.
Does someone know what else needs to be done to get this (seemingly
simple!) task to work?
Hello,
I do not read as much as I should, but, I stumbled across this page [1]
that suggests that EVMS is dead. I see it is in portage, but is it
slated for the trash, as time moves forward? Sure it's Ubuntu site, but
they claim EVMS is unmaintained, if you read further down the page.
[1]
Jarry wrote:
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
How does the kernel (2.6.22) determine the order of SATA drives (sda,
sdb, etc.) when it boots up?
I just checked my computer, and sda is the drive plugged in
the first sata-port, and sdb the one in the second port
(according to the info in motherboard
Stroller wrote:
On 5 Nov 2007, at 05:17, Jarry wrote:
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
How does the kernel (2.6.22) determine the order of SATA drives (sda,
sdb, etc.) when it boots up?
I just checked my computer, and sda is the drive plugged in
the first sata-port, and sdb the one in the second
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 17:29 +, James wrote:
Hello,
I do not read as much as I should, but, I stumbled across this page [1]
that suggests that EVMS is dead. I see it is in portage, but is it
slated for the trash, as time moves forward? Sure it's Ubuntu site, but
they claim EVMS is
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 11:43 -0600, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
Jarry wrote:
Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
How does the kernel (2.6.22) determine the order of SATA drives (sda,
sdb, etc.) when it boots up?
I just checked my computer, and sda is the drive plugged in
the first sata-port, and
Am Montag, 5. November 2007 schrieb James:
Hello,
I do not read as much as I should, but, I stumbled across this page [1]
that suggests that EVMS is dead. I see it is in portage, but is it
slated for the trash, as time moves forward? Sure it's Ubuntu site, but
they claim EVMS is
Dirk Heinrichs dirk.heinrichs at online.de writes:
Well, it is currently unmaintained. But does this mean it's dead? I don't
think so. All it needs is a new maintainer. On to what ubuntu writes:
However, feel free to step up as a new maintainer
Dirk
Hello,
I have only used EVMS
Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 17:29 +, James wrote:
Hello,
I do not read as much as I should, but, I stumbled across this page [1]
that suggests that EVMS is dead. I see it is in portage, but is it
slated for the trash, as time moves forward? Sure it's Ubuntu site, but
they
Hi,
I have a printer attached to a machine at a remote location. The
user says he cannot print. He used to be able to. When I run firefox
though a tunnel and look in CUPS it says the printer is online but any
job, including printing a test page, immediately shows up as 'stopped'
in the print
On Mon, Nov 05, 2007 at 06:01:28PM -0500, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
Here's a simple example why not. If you machine dies and your
backups are inadequate, you may want to try and recover the disc
by putting it into another system. How? If you didn't back up a
bunch of magic information from
On 5 Nov 2007, at 17:45, Anthony E. Caudel wrote:
How does the kernel (2.6.22) determine the order of SATA drives
(sda,
sdb, etc.) when it boots up?
...
But if you're having a problem with it, or want to change the driver
order, then take a poke around in /etc/udev/rules.d/.
But would
On 5 Nov 2007, at 23:08, Mark Knecht wrote:
...
I have a printer attached to a machine at a remote location. The
user says he cannot print. He used to be able to. When I run firefox
though a tunnel and look in CUPS it says the printer is online but any
job, including printing a test page,
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 18:01:28 -0500, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
If you machine dies and your backups are
inadequate, you may want to try and recover the disc by putting it
into another system. How? If you didn't back up a bunch of magic
information from the original system's /etc directory,
On 11/5/07, Stroller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5 Nov 2007, at 23:08, Mark Knecht wrote:
...
I have a printer attached to a machine at a remote location. The
user says he cannot print. He used to be able to. When I run firefox
though a tunnel and look in CUPS it says the printer is
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 18:01 -0500, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
given that I frequently play the role of the heretic (complete with burn
scars
all over my body and various bits of damage from the weapons of true
believers)
I think it's a good thing that EVMS is slated for the trash heap.
Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 18:01:28 -0500, Eric S. Johansson wrote:
If you machine dies and your backups are
inadequate, you may want to try and recover the disc by putting it
into another system. How? If you didn't back up a bunch of magic
information from the original
I have tried following the howto here:
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Packet_Shaping
But it doesn't work. First of all it ends up limiting both upload AND
download. I have tried a few different ways with all the same result.
Anyone know what is wrong here?
Here is my firewall file:
Code:
Am Dienstag, 6. November 2007 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But I don't use LVM much; once set up, I leave it alone. Right now I
ought to expand a couple of partitions which are at 93% or so. The
docs say I should be able to do this with the partitions mounted, but
on eof them is /usr and I am
Am Montag, 5. November 2007 schrieb James:
I have only used EVMS on a few occasions. I'd not be the one to maintain
this package.. Wonder why IBM pulled resources from it?
Don't know. Maybe they thought it's feature complete and free of bugs.
Bye...
Dirk
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Am Dienstag, 6. November 2007 schrieb Eric S. Johansson:
Albert Hopkins wrote:
On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 17:29 +, James wrote:
Hello,
I do not read as much as I should, but, I stumbled across this page [1]
that suggests that EVMS is dead. I see it is in portage, but is it
slated for
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