SuSE SLES8 64 bits errors

2003-07-24 Thread Herve Bonvin
Has anyone been able to run SLES8 64 bits with more than 2GB of storage ? It works for me when the storage is 2GB or less but with more, it crashes during the boot. Regards, Herve Bonvin

VM VSE linux/390 Employment Web Page

2003-07-24 Thread Dennis G. Wicks
Greetings; (Posted to VMESA-L and VSE-L and LINUX-390) - - Now in its sixth year! - - Includes VSE and linux/390! I have set up a public service web page at http://www.eskimo.com/~wix/vm/ for posting positions available and wanted for VM, VSE and linux/390. Please visit the web

Re: It does get cold in Tomsk .....

2003-07-24 Thread Waite, Dick
Grand Day, A friend in Tomsk sent me this one http://koti.mbnet.fi/jahuusko/kuvat/hauskat/ruslinux.jpg Regards, Dick Waite Senior RD Consultant (Special Projects), Software AG, 64297 Darmstadt, Germany Email:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: It does get cold in Tomsk .....

2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Waite, Dick wrote: Grand Day, A friend in Tomsk sent me this one http://koti.mbnet.fi/jahuusko/kuvat/hauskat/ruslinux.jpg Penguin with fur coat! -- Cheers John. Join the Linux Support by Small Businesses list at

Re: It does get cold in Tomsk .....

2003-07-24 Thread Wesley Parish
Witty! Wesley Parish On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 20:22, you wrote: Grand Day, A friend in Tomsk sent me this one http://koti.mbnet.fi/jahuusko/kuvat/hauskat/ruslinux.jpg Regards, Dick Waite Senior RD Consultant (Special Projects), Software AG, 64297 Darmstadt, Germany

Re: Suse 8.0 under 9672 G4

2003-07-24 Thread Nilson Vieira
Carlos Bom Dia, eu tambem tenho o suse 7.2 rodando nesta mauina sem problemas. Uma outra coisa voce sabe onde estua as informagues da placa OSA e rede no suse. Em que arquivos eu nco estou conseguindo encontra-las. Obrigado - Original Message - From: Carlos A. Bodra [EMAIL

Network config Files o suse 7.2

2003-07-24 Thread Nilson Vieira
Hi All, Does anyone knows where do i find the IP address, Gateway and OSA information files ons suse 7.2. I tryed o chandev.conf for OSA information and i can´t find. Thanks

Gartner speaks

2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/31938.html How is this SCO afair affecting people here? -- Cheers John. Join the Linux Support by Small Businesses list at http://mail.computerdatasafe.com.au/mailman/listinfo/lssb Copyright John Summerfield. Reproduction prohibited.

RE: I cant start

2003-07-24 Thread Ponte, Sergio D
John, I really appreciate ... how I can have this image Thanks Sergio -Original Message- From: John Summerfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: tera-feira, 22 de julho de 2003 20:19 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RE: I cant start On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Ponte, Sergio D wrote:

Re: Gartner speaks

2003-07-24 Thread Joe Poole
On Thursday 24 July 2003 07:55, you wrote: http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/31938.html How is this SCO afair affecting people here? We're still rolling out the penguins (without fur BTW). Websphere Commerce Suite is the latest effort, running in test instances. Our CIO is in wait and

Re: zipl log message

2003-07-24 Thread Daniel Jarboe
(assuming your Linux systems sent SYSLOG traffic to VM; mine do) Now how did you do that? Thanks, ~ Daniel --- This message is the property of Time Inc. or its affiliates. It may be legally privileged and/or

Re: zipl log message

2003-07-24 Thread Ferguson, Neale
There's a version of syslog that runs on Open Extensions for VM (aka OpenEdition). You set the /etc/syslog.conf on your Linux system to forward whatever messages you want to the VM system, syslog on VM will receive them and log them. See: Porting UNIX Applications to OpenEdition for VM/ESA

Re: zipl log message

2003-07-24 Thread David Boyes
Neale ported a syslog daemon to VM several years back. We use it to get the VM programmable operator (PROP) to grab on to Linux output. Check linuxvm.org for my presentation on how. -- db David Boyes Sine Nomine Associates -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL

RE: RE: I cant start

2003-07-24 Thread Post, Mark K
Sergion, Go to http://linuxvm.org/ Click on the Debian Download link on the left side of the page. It will take you to where you can download CD images. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Ponte, Sergio D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 8:03 AM To: [EMAIL

Re: RE: RE: I cant start

2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Post, Mark K wrote: Sergion, Go to http://linuxvm.org/ Click on the Debian Download link on the left side of the page. It will take you to where you can download CD images. He was asking about installed systems. Mark Post -Original Message- From:

Re: I can?t start

2003-07-24 Thread Post, Mark K
No, you offered an installed system, and he responded to that. He's been trying to do a normal install of a very outdated package of some kind, and was asking for help with that. Mark Post -Original Message- From: John Summerfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003

Re: Network config Files o suse 7.2

2003-07-24 Thread Post, Mark K
Nilson, The IP address(es) will be in /etc/rc.config. The default gateway information will be in /etc/route.conf. There needs to be something in /etc/chandev.conf. If it's not there, you'll need to put it there manually: cat /etc/chandev.conf qeth0,0x0F00,0x0F01,0x0F02

Re: zipl log message

2003-07-24 Thread Richard Troth
(assuming your Linux systems sent SYSLOG traffic to VM; mine do) Now how did you do that? Sorry that I forgot to describe that side of it. Edit /etc/syslog.conf and add a line something like *.* @vmsysloghost where vmsysloghost is a VM host running the aforementioned

SuSE SLES8 64 bits errors

2003-07-24 Thread Jim Sibley
Has anyone been able to run SLES8 64 bits with more than 2GB of storage ? It works for me when the storage is 2GB or less but with more, it crashes during the boot. We're running 3 instances of 64 bit SLES8 (SP2 level) with 3-5 GB of memory. We were also running an instance of SLES8. We have

Gartner - SCO fees per server $500-700

2003-07-24 Thread Ann Smith
Don't know where they get their estimate. Is that OT perpetual license? http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/31938.html

Re: Gartner speaks

2003-07-24 Thread Adam Thornton
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 07:08, Joe Poole wrote: We're still rolling out the penguins (without fur BTW). Websphere Commerce Suite is the latest effort, running in test instances. Our CIO is in wait and see mode, as are we all. Attorneys agree. Without proof, there's no reason to stop. It's

What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Lucius, Leland
...their source to make ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN things match up with the kernel tree? And how do they prove it wasn't the other way around? SCO employees taking from the Linux kernel to look good to their bosses? Hey, check out this idea I had? It just came to me last night. It works really well.

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread McKown, John
wide eyed innocence Surely they would not stoop so low for mere money?!? /wide eyed innocence -- John McKown Senior Systems Programmer UICI Insurance Center Applications Solutions Team +1.817.255.3225 This message (including any attachments) contains confidential information intended for a

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2003-07-24 Thread Jim Sibley
I own copyright over code that 95% of the Windows code out there infringes on. I refuse to show it to you or anyone, because it's a trade secret. But I demand that each and every one of you who have ever so much as *seen* a computer running Windows immediately pay me $1000. PER COMPUTER. Or

Re: Gartner speaks

2003-07-24 Thread Jim Sibley
I own copyright over code that 95% of the Windows code out there infringes on. I refuse to show it to you or anyone, because it's a trade secret. But I demand that each and every one of you who have ever so much as *seen* a computer running Windows immediately pay me $1000. PER COMPUTER. Or

Re:

2003-07-24 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello from Gregg C Levine Uh, Jim? Did you know that there is a fraternity of seals on their way to take over your site? (Said with the same frame of mind that he used for that one, that even I can't top.) --- Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission
As I understand it, there can never be an exact transfer from a Unix kernel to a Linux kernel. This is because Linux is not a derivative of Unix, but a clone, so the internal structures of the two don't match, although they produce the same or almost the same results. Think of diesel locomotives

Re: Gartner speaks

2003-07-24 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello again from Gregg C Levine Then how come during the Y2K business, they bungled it badly? They thought that during the craze to get everything fixed, the group, would not? But we did, as everyone on this list, knows. --- Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Gartner speaks

2003-07-24 Thread Hall, Ken (IDS ECCS)
*My* experience with Gartner is that they just parrot what the last few customers told them about whatever you're asking. I'd call and ask about some product or other, and they'd give me an opinion. If I disagreed with it, they REALLY wanted to know why, and I'm sure whatever I told them

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Thomas David Rivers
Lucius, Leland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...their source to make ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN things match up with the kernel tree? And how do they prove it wasn't the other way around? SCO employees taking from the Linux kernel to look good to their bosses? actually - that's one of the purposes

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2003-07-24 Thread Jim Sibley
I wasn't speaking for IBM or some of the choices (eBay, what). Personally, there is NO microsoft product in my home! Looks like I'll have to change my subscription to my home email :-) Regards, Jim Linux S/390-zSeries Support, SEEL, IBM Silicon Valley Labs t/l 543-4021, 408-463-4021, [EMAIL

Re: Gartner speaks

2003-07-24 Thread James Melin
I will add this caveat - the reason the doomsayers were wrong about Y2K is because the collective lot of us who twiddle code across the globe took GREAT steps to ensure it was a non problem. My relatives kept asking me if things were going to fail, and I said a few minor things will go wonky, but

Re: Gartner speaks

2003-07-24 Thread Hall, Ken (IDS ECCS)
Both observations support my opinion: Gartner never talked to the people actually fixing the problems, they just listened to the hand-wringing doom sayers. To the talkers, not the do-ers. But then if the level of paranoia HADN'T been as high as it was, maybe we wouldn't have gotten the

Re: No Subject

2003-07-24 Thread Alan Cox
On Iau, 2003-07-24 at 18:59, Jim Sibley wrote: I own copyright over code that 95% of the Windows code out there infringes on. I refuse to show it to you or anyone, because it's a trade secret. But I demand that each and every one of you who have ever so much as *seen* a computer running

Re: No Subject

2003-07-24 Thread David Boyes
Use any of these ? http://www.intertrust.com/main/ip/accused.html Another good reason to recommend that Windows-oriented customers not bother to upgrade from Win2K...8-)

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Nix, Robert P.
Just for the record... Diesel locomotives *are* electric locomotives The wheels on a diesel are turned by electric motors; the diesel engine is used to run a generator only. Robert P. Nixinternet: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mayo Clinic

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello again from Gregg C Levine Why yes. As it happens, I remember visiting one, a diesel locomotive that belonged to the Penn Central, about, oh, thirty-three years back. I was amazed as to how much water the thing carried in its tanks for cooling. The visit was back inside Grand Central Station,

OT: Bumper Sticker for Linux users:

2003-07-24 Thread McKown, John
My PID is Inigo Montoya, You Kill-9 my Parent Process, Prepare to vi Of course, you must have seen The Princess Bride (that's close to the title) Since I've already wasted your bandwidth, here are some more: It is by Caffeine alone that I set my mind in motion It is by the beans of Java, that

Diesels (was Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...)

2003-07-24 Thread Vic Cross
Sorry, list... On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Nix, Robert P. wrote: Just for the record... Diesel locomotives *are* electric locomotives The wheels on a diesel are turned by electric motors; the diesel engine is used to run a generator only. What you're describing is a diesel-electric locomotive

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Alan Cox
On Iau, 2003-07-24 at 21:13, Nix, Robert P. wrote: Just for the record... Diesel locomotives *are* electric locomotives The wheels on a diesel are turned by electric motors; the diesel engine is used to run a generator only. pedant Not always - they may be using mechanical or hydraulic

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Steve Gentry
. . . and for the record . . . there were also diesels which ran air compressors and the resulting air was thus feed to pistons much like steam and steam engines. BTW, I didn't know there were so many rivet counters in this group. 8-) Alan Cox [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: Linux on 390 Port

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello again from Gregg C Levine In my past life, one of them, anyway, I was a model train hobbyist. I also was a bit of a train spotter, or observer of same. Now I observe aircraft, and, ah, penguins. And the usual odd things, that bring people here. --- Gregg C Levine [EMAIL

Re: What's stopping a locomotive from running over DCM?

2003-07-24 Thread Lucius, Leland
BTW, I didn't know there were so many rivet counters in this group. I don't know what a rivent counter is, but I find this train of thought MUCH more interesting. Leland

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Lucius, Leland
Now I observe aircraft, and, ah, penguins. And the usual odd things, that bring people here. I would have expected you to be a falcon spotter, not penguins. ;-) Leland

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello again from Gregg C Levine Planes, are planes. Besides, I have met a few falcons. They are strange birds. --- Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Force will be with you...Always. Obi-Wan Kenobi Use the Force, Luke. 

Re: What's stopping a locomotive from running over DCM?

2003-07-24 Thread Steve Gentry
rivet counters are akin to nit-pickers. Rivet counters will take a model of a train and compare it to the prototype, inch for inch, rivet for rivet, etc. Lucius, Leland [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/24/2003 03:47 PM Please respond to Linux on 390 Port

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Lucius, Leland
--- Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] ^^ Including this variety?

Re: Problem(s) with gcc 3.3

2003-07-24 Thread Post, Mark K
Ulrich, I'll recompile gcc and let you know. While trying to get Qt to compile (and not segfault), I deleted the working directories to make space on my disks. If you haven't heard me comment on this before, I'll do it now. For the last two versions of gcc (3.2 and 3.3), I've gotten a _lot_ of

Re: Problem(s) with gcc 3.3

2003-07-24 Thread Ulrich Weigand
Mark Post wrote: I compiled gcc 3.3 on my LCDS instance. When I ran the make check command it failed on the gctest. This seems to be a test of the Boehm garbage collector. Well, it works for me ;-) Can you try re-running gctest manually; go to the s390-*-linux/boehm-gc/ subdirectory of the

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello again from Gregg C Levine And you're thinking of the Millennium Falcon, and Han Solo, himself? Not recently. I think he's off trying to be respectable. Again. --- Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] The Force will be

Re: Problem(s) with gcc 3.3

2003-07-24 Thread Post, Mark K
Ulrich, I'm running gcc 3.3 (now), glibc 2.3.1, and binutils 2.13.90.0.18 on a 2.4.19 kernel system. The kernel is stock, with only IBM-generated patches on it. It's my LCDS system. If you would like, I can set up an account for you, and you can SSH in. Mark Post -Original Message-

Re: Gartner speaks

2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Adam Thornton wrote: On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 07:08, Joe Poole wrote: We're still rolling out the penguins (without fur BTW). Websphere Commerce Suite is the latest effort, running in test instances. Our CIO is in wait and see mode, as are we all. Attorneys agree.

Re: No Subject

2003-07-24 Thread Doug Fuerst
I personally am planning on filing a patent tomorrow on the transfer of air to blood through the lungs. I will file a claim that I have invented this transfer, and have imparted this to mankind and you all should be paying me a residual for every breath you take. I will prove this beyond my doubt

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2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Gregg C Levine wrote: Hello from Gregg C Levine Uh, Jim? Did you know that there is a fraternity of seals on their way to take over your site? (Said with the same frame of mind that he used The Penguins got mine. Except for one disk, that's not plugged in. -- Cheers

Strange ideas was RE: [LINUX-390] No Subject

2003-07-24 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello from Gregg C Levine Probably as soon as one of two things happen. SCO withdrawing their stupid lawsuit, or they end up loosing that suit. Of the two, I firmly believe they will withdraw it. --- Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread Lucius, Leland
And you're thinking of the Millennium Falcon, and Han Solo, himself? Not recently. I think he's off trying to be respectable. Again. NO, NOT THAT!!! He can't be respectable. He's gotta be a good, bad guy!

Re: Strange ideas was RE: [LINUX-390] No Subject

2003-07-24 Thread Lucius, Leland
I hope the Germans throw the guy in jail. Wouldn't THAT be sweet?!?! -Original Message- From: Gregg C Levine To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 7/24/2003 6:23 PM Subject: Strange ideas was RE: [LINUX-390] No Subject Hello from Gregg C Levine Probably as soon as one of two things happen. SCO

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Peter Webb, Toronto Transit Commission wrote: As I understand it, there can never be an exact transfer from a Unix kernel to a Linux kernel. This is because Linux is not a derivative of Unix, but a clone, so the internal structures of the two don't match, although they

Re: What's stopping SCO from doctoring...

2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Thomas David Rivers wrote: Lucius, Leland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ...their source to make ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN things match up with the kernel tree? And how do they prove it wasn't the other way around? SCO employees taking from the Linux kernel to look good to

Re: your mail

2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Jim Sibley wrote: I wasn't speaking for IBM or some of the choices (eBay, what). Personally, there is NO microsoft product in my home! Looks like I'll have to change my subscription to my home email :-) I don't suppose anyone with any sense thinks you speak _for_ IBM

Re: It does get cold in Tomsk .....

2003-07-24 Thread Martin Stricker
John Summerfield wrote: On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Waite, Dick wrote: Grand Day, A friend in Tomsk sent me this one http://koti.mbnet.fi/jahuusko/kuvat/hauskat/ruslinux.jpg Penguin with fur coat! Other nice picture: Linux is cleaning your Windows...

Re: your mail

2003-07-24 Thread Jim Sibley
John wrote: I don't suppose anyone with any sense thinks you speak _for_ IBM (except when you say you do), but it's nice to know someone speaks with _knowledge_ of IBM. Unfortunately, even on this forum, some people do not make the distinction. You owuld be surprised what I get in my official

Re: It does get cold in Tomsk .....

2003-07-24 Thread Jim Sibley
There's always this sign from New Zealand http://www.planetware.com/photos/NZ/NZ272.HTM = Jim Sibley Implementor of Linux on zSeries (LPARs/VM) *** Grace Happens *** __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software

Re: your mail

2003-07-24 Thread Gregg C Levine
Hello again from Gregg C Levine Jim, yes I would. During the past fifteen minutes, I have had to deal with more junk, then a certain smuggler. John down there, is right. When you send out your posts, I read them with interest. I find them interesting, and even important to my work.

Re: It does get cold in Tomsk .....

2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Jim Sibley wrote: There's always this sign from New Zealand http://www.planetware.com/photos/NZ/NZ272.HTM ;-) Let's go overboard: http://images.google.com.au/images?q=penguinie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8hl=enbtnG=Google+Search Tux does seem to be taking over. = Jim Sibley

Re: No Subject

2003-07-24 Thread Fong, Bartley
The charging for taking a breath was a joke in a Carl Barks Donald Duck story The Golden Helmet (Four Color Comics #408) in 1952. However, would only be charged to people in North America. He who possessed The Golden Helmet was the owner of the continent or something along that line. I recall

Re: Problem(s) with gcc 3.3

2003-07-24 Thread Ulrich Weigand
Mark, I'm running gcc 3.3 (now), glibc 2.3.1, and binutils 2.13.90.0.18 on a 2.4.19 kernel system. Those are not the latest levels we currently recommend, but they should work as well. The kernel is stock, with only IBM-generated patches on it. It's my LCDS system. If you would like, I

Re: Problem(s) with gcc 3.3

2003-07-24 Thread Ulrich Weigand
Mark, If you haven't heard me comment on this before, I'll do it now. For the last two versions of gcc (3.2 and 3.3), I've gotten a _lot_ of cases where code will compile and then segfault that used to run fine when compiled with previous versions of gcc. I'm especially seeing problems in

Re: No Subject

2003-07-24 Thread David Boyes
The charging for taking a breath was a joke in a Carl Barks Donald Duck story The Golden Helmet (Four Color Comics #408) in 1952. However, would only be charged to people in North America. He who possessed The Golden Helmet was the owner of the continent or something along that line. Spear and

Re: No Subject

2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, David Boyes wrote: The charging for taking a breath was a joke in a Carl Barks Donald Duck story The Golden Helmet (Four Color Comics #408) in 1952. However, would only be charged to people in North America. He who possessed The Golden Helmet was the owner of the

Re: your mail

2003-07-24 Thread James Tison
Sadly and wholeheartedly agreed. Nice mail UID :-) --Jim-- James S. Tison Senior Software Engineer TPF Laboratory / Architecture IBM Corporation A bird in hand is safer than one overhead. |-+ | | Jim Sibley | | |

Re: No Subject

2003-07-24 Thread Doug Fuerst
Whoa, whoa Nellie! Not so fast, I will patenting compilers and interpreters as well. As the supreme being, I was responsible for clearing up the Tower of Babel thing. Talk about an interpreterAnd just look at all the languages I have compiled. Nope, I get, say, OK, I'm not GREEDY,

Re: your mail

2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, James Tison wrote: Sadly and wholeheartedly agreed. Nice mail UID :-) Not my idea, feel free to pinch it;-)) I heard that address harvesters ignore it. The plan is that if spam to this address becomes a problem, then I will filter out email not from the lists it's

Re: No Subject

2003-07-24 Thread John Summerfield
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Doug Fuerst wrote: Whoa, whoa Nellie! Not so fast, I will patenting compilers and interpreters as well. As the supreme being, I was responsible for clearing up the Tower of Babel thing. Talk about an interpreterAnd just look at all the languages I have

RE : SuSE SLES8 64 bits errors

2003-07-24 Thread Herve Bonvin
here what I get on the console : /dev/vg1/lv3 on /var type reiserfs (rw) reiserfs: found format 3.6 with standard journal reiserfs: checking transaction log (lvm(58,3)) for (lvm(58,3)) reiserfs: using ordered data mode Using r5 hash to sort names /dev/vg1/lv4 on /home type reiserfs (rw)