Unclear on how to recover from failed boot drive?
SDA has failed but I'm still able to boot.
I need to replace primary boot drive. Upon initial build I created a
RAID 1 mirror of /boot dir/partition.
How do I get system to boot off second or third drive so that I can
replace /sda?
I've
I have two boxes nearly identical.
I must have a package installed on one and not on the other.
I cannot run a php-curl statement on one, and the other I can.
Doing a google I find that I simply need to install php-common.
According to box that does not work php-common is installed.
What did I
On Sat, 2008-02-09 at 11:46 -0500, Dean Maluski wrote:
I have two boxes nearly identical.
I must have a package installed on one and not on the other.
I cannot run a php-curl statement on one, and the other I can.
Doing a google I find that I simply need to install php-common.
According
CentOS 5.1
I was just trying to add users and shares to Samba from GUI interface.
I've already added users from command line.
Regardless, when I go to select users the existing users is blank.
When I add a user if it already exists I get a complaint that user
exists. If I add a new user from GUI
I've googled this question without a great deal of information.
Monday I'm rebuilding a Linux server at work. Instead of purchasing 3
drives for this system I purchased 4 with intent to create a hot spare.
Here is my usual setup which I'll do again but with a hot spare for each
partion.
Create
On Fri, 2008-02-01 at 16:11 -0800, nate wrote:
Dean Maluski wrote:
I've googled this question without a great deal of information.
Of couse will be creating RAID0 swap but leaving that out of the
question for obvious reasons.
You really should use anything but RAID 0 for swap. If you
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