Hello, all.
When I first installed linux, I cleared up 1 of 4 gigs on my disk. I
made a swap partition, a /root partition, and a (700+ megabytes) /usr
partition. Well, my /usr grew and now more than 90 percent of the space
is occupied. So, I cleared up another 1 gig. Problem is, I don't know
how
At this (Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 04:08:49PM +0200) day, Muli B.Y. wrote:
| Hello, all.
|
| When I first installed linux, I cleared up 1 of 4 gigs on my disk. I
| made a swap partition, a /root partition, and a (700+ megabytes) /usr
| partition. Well, my /usr grew and now more than 90 percent of the
Is there a way to add more space to a partition by attaching new HD ?
for example, if i have 2 disks of 512 and i want one of 1024 can i attach one
to the other so the file system will think that i have only one ?
Mike
Guy Cohen wrote:
At this (Sun, Sep 12, 1999 at 04:08:49PM +0200) day,
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Muli B.Y. wrote:
:Hello, all.
:
:When I first installed linux, I cleared up 1 of 4 gigs on my disk. I
:made a swap partition, a /root partition, and a (700+ megabytes) /usr
:partition. Well, my /usr grew and now more than 90 percent of the space
:is occupied. So, I cleared
On Sun, 12 Sep 1999, Mike wrote:
:Is there a way to add more space to a partition by attaching new HD ?
:for example, if i have 2 disks of 512 and i want one of 1024 can i attach one
:to the other so the file system will think that i have only one ?
:
Yes you can, and probalby all you have to do
I'm compiling a 2.2.5 kernel (that comes with RH6) on a DX4 with 16MB. I
made dep and clean, and now running bzlilo.
The last part (make bzlilo) has been running since 12:00, which makes it a
total of over 7(!) hours and counting.
Is this a normal speed? Is there any way to find out what slowing
Aviram. Yes, it's normal. I still got a 486 DX-2 which is found not near
me and I upgrade it's kernel..
But the best way to do it is to compile the kernel on stronger machine,
and copy the results file (vmlinuz, system.map) to the 486, and update
the lilo...
Hetz
Aviram Jenik wrote:
I'm
Hi
Aviram Jenik wrote:
I'm compiling a 2.2.5 kernel (that comes with RH6) on a DX4 with 16MB. I
made dep and clean, and now running bzlilo.
The last part (make bzlilo) has been running since 12:00, which makes it a
total of over 7(!) hours and counting.
Is this a normal speed? Is there
I ma using teh mule version of xemacs21. How do I read hebrew files with
it?
Also, I got the mule package, Is it also for xemacs21?, and where do I
install it, and what does it do?
Thanx
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