FYI, making a JFS filesystem with the journal on an external
device seems to fail. At first I thought it was because I
made the journal too big, but I reduced the size to 32MB
and still got the error.
# mkfs.jfs -L mythtv -j /dev/vg00/mythtvjournal /dev/vg00/mythtv
mkfs.jfs version 1.1.11, 05-J
You can forget all about the messing up of the
device special files. The problem is me mis-using
the mdadm command and forgetting to put a name
after the --create. So, it uses the first device
name it finds, which is the name of one of the devices
I want to make array out of, and messes up that
Now, after reboot the device special files are fine. ?
I tried both cold and warm booting, with both a usb and
a ps2 keyboard attached (just in case). The device
special files came up right each time.
However, once when using the 'halt' command
the machine crashed and I got
this on the console
On 10/04/2007 07:19:14 PM, maximilian attems wrote:
please report, back on it, thanks
A problem came up with the SATA drives I can't reproduce.
I am using an IDE disk for my regular partitions.
I've 2 SATA disks attached to the mobo's chipset
SATA. The IDE and the unused (single) internal
S
On 10/04/2007 07:19:14 PM, maximilian attems wrote:
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 03:06:23PM -0500, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
>
> This is something of an FYI. Maybe the kernel.org people
> want to hear about 2.6.23-rc9?
yo, us too,
I don't know the right way to contact the kernel people,
or what they wa
On Thu, Oct 04, 2007 at 03:06:23PM -0500, Karl O. Pinc wrote:
>
> This is something of an FYI. Maybe the kernel.org people
> want to hear about 2.6.23-rc9?
yo, us too,
you can find unofficial builds here:
http://charm.itp.tuwien.ac.at/~mattems/trunk-e1000e-amd64/
please report, back on it, tha
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