Okay, I promised myself that once I got a working system again I'd go 
to bed, but hey, the CD player says I still have at least 1 song on 
each of the 5 disks.  And you can't go to bed while the music is 
still playing, right :)

In a message dated: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 23:03:53 EST
Benjamin Scott said:

>On Sat, 3 Nov 2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
>> >  Okay, what version of "mt" are you using, and where did it come from?
>>
>> # dpkg -S `which mt`
>> cpio: /bin/mt
>> # dpkg -l cpio
>
>  cpio?  Huh?  That's weird.  What does "mt --version" show you?

$ mt --version
GNU mt version 2.4.2

>> Well, I don't see why running IRIX or not is an issue.  It's a matter of
>> whether or not you trust the fs.

> I'm not saying it is canned shit,
>just that it doesn't have the track record behind it that XFS for IRIX does.

Oh, okay.  I can agree with that :)


>http://www.sgi.com/newsroom/press_releases/2000/august/mission_critical
>
>  I can see why you would have more experience with SGI XFS than ReiserFS or
>ext3.  <grin>

Well, actually, I have no XFS experience with IRIX, and my XFS/Linux 
experience only goes back about 2 months or so.  Also, I don't think 
XFS 1.0 for Linux was released at the time of this press release.


-- 

Seeya,
Paul





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