On Lu, 26 mar 12, 16:04:11, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 07:53:17PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > On Du, 25 mar 12, 05:44:13, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> > >
> > > Okay, I found it was all "experimental" repos causing this.
> >
> > This doesn't sound right, I'd be curios to see your
2012-03-27 07:04, Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) skrev:
I am actually looking forward to Debian 7.0 with Linux Kernel 3.x. As we
all know, Debian 6.0.x is still using the old Linux Kernel 2.6.
Why do I want Linux Kernel 3.x? Because I want to play
around with Xen virtualization (dom0 required).
Deb
On 27/03/12 03:15, Paul E Condon wrote:
On 20120326_135131, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
On 3/26/2012 12:29 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
So how do I turn off ramfs on a wheezy box where it was installed as
part of the initial net-inst install, and seems to be involved it
the proper functioning of the file
Hi,
I am actually looking forward to Debian 7.0 with Linux Kernel 3.x. As we
all know, Debian 6.0.x is still using the old Linux Kernel 2.6.
When will Debian 7.0 be released? Debian with Linux Kernel 3.x release
seems very slow when all the other Linux distros already have the latest
Linux K
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 17:13:25 +0200
Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 15:12:19 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
> > On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 10:57:08 +0200
> > Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > a lot here
> >
> >
> >
> >>
> >> You should see interesting things with Ntop. If not, perhaps
On 20120326_135131, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 3/26/2012 12:29 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
>
> > Please address my OT question in my OT branch of this
> > "increase-ramfs-howto" discussion.
> >
> > How do I turn off ramfs on a wheezy installation on which it is
> > already there? Preferably without
Have Debian Wheezy installed and recently performed an 'apt-get upgrade' to
kernel 3.2.0 (3.2.0-2-686-pae in full).
The system is a single-boot/Debian-only x86 machine with an
intentionally-limited 400MB root partition (/), besides larger and separate
partitions of /var, /usr, /home, /opt, /tmp
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 23:58:15 -0400 (EDT), Marc Shapiro wrote:
>
> I should have googled before posting. Aparently lilo is not capable of
> recognizing USB keyboards, but the BIOS can. All I needed to do was
> find the right BIOS option. The only tricky part was that this option
> (in my BIOS
On 03/26/2012 06:35 PM, Gary Roach wrote:
> I had to change the password on my verizon email account. Now verizon
> email refuses to accept email I send to one of my accounts because the
> password Icedove is sending is wrong. How do I go about fixing this.
> Preferences -> Security -> Saved Passwo
Hey all,
I'm having some trouble getting Debian Squeeze installed on my old original
iMac, which is one of the first "Bondi" blue ones ... from what your install
guide says, it should be supported; plus I know it's not the disks though,
because the OpenSuSE box I burnt them on can read them, an
On 27/03/12 09:35, Gary Roach wrote:
> I had to change the password on my verizon email account. Now verizon
> email refuses to accept email I send to one of my accounts because the
> password Icedove is sending is wrong. How do I go about fixing this.
> Preferences -> Security -> Saved Passwords d
Jochen, Darac:
thanks for replies! Is it possible to "slide" partition using the
tools included with e2fsprogs package as well? Or is the GNU Parted
only option here if I want to make changes over CLI?
regards,
martin
Kuupäeval 26. märts 2012 17:28 kirjutas Darac Marjal :
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012
I had to change the password on my verizon email account. Now verizon
email refuses to accept email I send to one of my accounts because the
password Icedove is sending is wrong. How do I go about fixing this.
Preferences -> Security -> Saved Passwords displays the passwords for my
other accoun
Antispammbox-debian wrote:
> I use some utility like TrueCrypt and gmountiso that using sudo.
> I've added myself to the group sudo:
> sudo adduser myself
That creates a new user called "myself". It does not add anyone to the
"sudo" group.
> and modified with nano visudo, the sudoers file.
> u
Hello,
cannot load zram using modprobe (worked in the past), but insmod works:
blackbox:~# modprobe zram
ERROR: could not insert 'zram': No such file or directory
blackbox:~# uname -a
Linux blackbox 3.2.0-2-686-pae #1 SMP Tue Mar 20 19:48:26 UTC 2012 i686
GNU/Linux
blackbox:~# find /lib/modules/
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 09:39:44PM +0200, Antispammbox-debian wrote:
> I've added myself to the group sudo:
> sudo adduser myself
This is wrong. You need to
# adduser $USER $GROUP
From man adduser :
adduser [options] user group
Add an existing user to an existing group
If called with
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 07:53:17PM +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 25 mar 12, 05:44:13, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 05:00:45AM -0400, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> > > On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 04:44:16PM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> > > > Pada 25 Mac 2012 4:35 PTG, Tony Baldwin
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 20:57:18 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Lu, 26 mar 12, 15:15:02, Camaleón wrote:
>> >
>> > As you can see, the permissions of the mount point have no influence
>> > on the permissions of the files on the partition. This is true for
>> > about any filesystem that is more or
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 11:54:28 -0500, John W. Foster wrote:
> I have been seeing a group of error messages that flash across the
> screen when my system boots up.
The exact messages will help here. Maybe it is registered in /var/log/
dmesg or /var/log/messages.
I would do a mass grep, just in cas
Hi
I use some utility like TrueCrypt and gmountiso that using sudo.
I've added myself to the group sudo:
sudo adduser myself
and modified with nano visudo, the sudoers file.
username ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL
but programm that use sudo, continuing request password.
It possible to change
Am Mittwoch, 21. März 2012 schrieb Pierre Frenkiel:
> hi,
> I wanted to upgrade from Squeeze to Wheezy, and as I saw in several
> places that aptitude should be preferred to apt-get, I first tried
> with it. I started with only 1 line in sources.list:
> deb http://ftp.fr.debian.org/debian/ wh
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 17:30 +, Camaleón wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 12:20:01 -0500, John W. Foster wrote:
>
> > I'm doing some cleaning of my system and while looking for an answer to
> > another issue, I discovered this
> > file: /etc/default/kdm.d/10_desktop-base
> >
> > I do not use kde
On 3/26/2012 12:29 PM, Paul E Condon wrote:
> Please address my OT question in my OT branch of this
> "increase-ramfs-howto" discussion.
>
> How do I turn off ramfs on a wheezy installation on which it is
> already there? Preferably without doing a reboot? I am sure ramfs is
> doing me no good,
Andrei POPESCU writes:
> On Sb, 24 mar 12, 17:18:38, Pál wrote:
>>
>> I think it would be better if I install on my VirtualBox a Debian
>> GNU/Linux wheezy/sid system and allow an user from the Internet to
>> SSH into that system on VB and there uses whatever command he like as
>> root. Is it po
I've got the following snippet in a Debian preseed.cfg file:
d-i preseed/late_command string \
in-target mkdir --mode=700 /home/vagrant/.ssh; \
in-target chown vagrant:vagrant /home/vagrant/.ssh; \
in-target wget --no-check-certificate
--output-document=/home/vagrant/.ssh/authorized_keys
https://r
On Lu, 26 mar 12, 15:15:02, Camaleón wrote:
> >
> > As you can see, the permissions of the mount point have no influence on
> > the permissions of the files on the partition. This is true for about
> > any filesystem that is more or less native to Linux (ext*, xfs, etc.).
>
> I'm not sure about y
Hi there
am enquiring about placing a quick order with you and i want it delivered to
me here in Japan.I can advice a cheap and easy way for my order to be shipped
to me without any delays.Please respond to me soon about my enquiry,then i can
place my order with you right away and also let me
I have been seeing a group of error messages that flash across the
screen when my system boots up. It seems that something is calling for a
powernow-k8 response. I have researched the messages & it appears that
this has to do with cpu throttling. I dont wish to have cpu throttling
invoked & to my k
On Lu, 26 mar 12, 16:20:21, José Luis Segura Lucas wrote:
> I don't have the chance to check if the problem is related to the kernel
> version or not.
>
> If it is the case, to which package should I report the bug? The kernel one?
While running the "bad" kernel execute this
reportbug linux-
On Lu, 26 mar 12, 12:20:01, John W. Foster wrote:
> I'm doing some cleaning of my system and while looking for an answer to
> another issue, I discovered this
> file: /etc/default/kdm.d/10_desktop-base
>
> I do not use kde at all and have never installed it on this system.
> I see nothing showi
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 12:20:01 -0500, John W. Foster wrote:
> I'm doing some cleaning of my system and while looking for an answer to
> another issue, I discovered this
> file: /etc/default/kdm.d/10_desktop-base
>
> I do not use kde at all and have never installed it on this system. I
> see nothin
Not sure,
Logical partitions may start at offset 63, what is peculiar that the
partitioner, created offset 2 and a free space of 61 sectors, which
really is not free, 61+2 equals 63 that would be the right offset
On the same partition on my system used to be Lenny, and that was with
offset 63 an
On 20120326_074231, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Mar 2012, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> > Henrique de Moraes Holschuh:
> > > On Sun, 25 Mar 2012, Paul E Condon wrote:
> > >>> I'm sure some/many of you will gasp at that fact I still use EXT2. If
> > >>> it ain't broke, don't "fix" it.
I'm doing some cleaning of my system and while looking for an answer to
another issue, I discovered this
file: /etc/default/kdm.d/10_desktop-base
I do not use kde at all and have never installed it on this system.
I see nothing showing 'residual' files or configs installed, so where
did this co
Stan Hoeppner writes:
> On 3/25/2012 2:48 PM, Marc Auslander wrote:
>
>> As far as the root partition itself, just make a new file system in
>> the partition you want to be the new boot and use tar to copy the old
>> root over. Make sure you don't copy anything mounted on root - just
>> root its
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 14:53:15 +0200, Tomas Kral wrote:
> I am testing Wheezy on a separate partition of my hard disk.
>
> The partitions I told the installer to use are,
>
> /dev/sda5 as root / mount point, and
> /dev/sda6 as swap
>
> Now to the question, why the partition starts at offset #2 wh
On Du, 25 mar 12, 16:44:16, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> Pada 25 Mac 2012 4:35 PTG, Tony Baldwin menulis:
> > Aptitude is not fetching updates.
> > (neither is apt-get).
> >
> > I see
> > W: Failed to fetch
> > http://security.debian.org/dists/squeeze/updates/Release Unable to find
> > expected entr
On Du, 25 mar 12, 05:44:13, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 05:00:45AM -0400, Tony Baldwin wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 04:44:16PM +0800, Umarzuki Mochlis wrote:
> > > Pada 25 Mac 2012 4:35 PTG, Tony Baldwin menulis:
> > > > Aptitude is not fetching updates.
> > > > (neither is
On Lu, 26 mar 12, 09:47:06, Stan Hoeppner wrote:
> On 3/25/2012 2:48 PM, Marc Auslander wrote:
>
> > As far as the root partition itself, just make a new file system in
> > the partition you want to be the new boot and use tar to copy the old
> > root over. Make sure you don't copy anything mount
Hi there
am enquiring about placing a quick order with you and i want it delivered to
me here in Japan.I can advice a cheap and easy way for my order to be shipped
to me without any delays.Please respond to me soon about my enquiry,then i can
place my order with you right away and also let me
On Sb, 24 mar 12, 11:16:08, Charles Kroeger wrote:
>
> You won't get a 'stealth' rating at grc. Shorewall seems to leave port 0
> visible but closed. I don't know why this is but would be interested to know
> if someone on this list knew the reason.
Port 0? I haven't used Shorewall in a while, bu
On Sb, 24 mar 12, 14:03:58, Curt wrote:
> On 2012-03-24, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >
> > My problem is that apparently some application somehow accesses the
> > drive but not in a way that block_dump catches.
>
> It won't spin up if it's not mounted, will it?
If it still does then at least Stefan
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 7:37 AM, Csanyi Pal wrote:
> Hi Rui,
>
> "Rui Miguel P. Bernardo" writes:
>
>> On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 6:58 PM, Csanyi Pal wrote:
>>> I just installed on my Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid host on VirtualBox
>>> the Debian GNU/Linux wheezy/sid as guset using the
>>> http://d-
On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 20:04:39 +0200, Bernard wrote:
> Camaleón wrote:
>> What's the output of "arecord -l"? I ask becasue it can be that you
>> have now two microphones (one coming from the sound card and other from
>> the webcam) and need to define what's the default or which to use.
(...)
> I
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 17:24:00 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 21 mar 12, 16:29:45, Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> For static mount points, this is usually done/set in "/etc/fstab". You
>> basically need two things:
>>
>> - Set the right permission options for the mount point so users can
>> read/ wr
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 15:12:19 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 10:57:08 +0200
Gilles Mocellin wrote:
a lot here
You should see interesting things with Ntop. If not, perhaps your
client don't really go through your gateway ?
Yes, ntop is always exciting. But in my debian
El 2012-03-26 a las 10:17 +0700, Ken Heard escribió:
(sending back to the list)
> Camaleón wrote:
>
> > Something similar happened to me in Lenny when using Iceweasel (now still
> > with Lenny but on Firefox 11), that some of the privacy settings did not
> > stick despite I manually enabled th
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 07:45:02PM +1000, Alan Kerns wrote:
> The hours wasted, and the mounting frustration, lead me to ask
> again: what ethernet card(s) will definitely work with the standard
> installer?
Starting with the +firmware installer CD --
http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 16:41:35 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 24 mar 12, 16:41:00, Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> But if you feel better having sex than gender I'm not going to object
>> to that.
>
> Mmm... no, I'd better not say anything about this on a public mailing
> list :p
C'mon, don't be shy
On 3/26/2012 7:32 AM, John Hasler wrote:
> Install nethogs.
Or Munin. Of course, Munin builds stat graphs for everything, including
the kitchen and bathroom sinks and those of your neighbors. Very
thorough. Maybe too thorough for some.
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On 3/25/2012 2:48 PM, Marc Auslander wrote:
> As far as the root partition itself, just make a new file system in
> the partition you want to be the new boot and use tar to copy the old
> root over. Make sure you don't copy anything mounted on root - just
> root itself.
'cp -a' worked fine for m
On Jo, 22 mar 12, 17:28:26, Sven Joachim wrote:
>
> > Getting grub2 to use a different command-line option for each entry left
> > as an exercise for the reader.
>
> I ended up locally diverting /usr/sbin/update-grub (replacing it with a
> symlink to /bin/true) and managing /boot/grub/grub.cfg by
On Jo, 22 mar 12, 07:24:20, Alan Chandler wrote:
>
> I then went into aptitude and found the package there and put a hold
> on that version. I was then able to get aptitude to properly
> re-install desktop-utils (which meant for instance that until that
> point I was unable to run nautilus).
For
On 26/03/12 14:30, Rick Pasotto wrote:
How do I limit the search patterh space to message headers in mutt. I
have mutt installed on twomachines. On one ctl-c does the trick but on
the other ctl-c wants to quit mutt.
Once you have invoked the search (via '/' with default bindings afaik)
prefix y
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 10:50:27PM +, Martin T wrote:
> I have a 500GB((131072000*4096)/1024^3) ext3 filesystem:
>
[cut]
>
> Is it possible to make partition smaller starting from the beginning?
> If yes, do I need to somehow start file system from the end of the
> partition?
Not directly. T
On Sb, 24 mar 12, 17:18:38, Pál wrote:
>
> I think it would be better if I install on my VirtualBox a Debian GNU/Linux
> wheezy/sid system and allow an user from the Internet to SSH into that system
> on
> VB and there uses whatever command he like as root. Is it possible to have
> this
> setup?
On Mi, 21 mar 12, 16:29:45, Camaleón wrote:
>
> For static mount points, this is usually done/set in "/etc/fstab". You
> basically need two things:
>
> - Set the right permission options for the mount point so users can read/
> write/whatever
>
> - Create a mount point in your system with the r
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 16:27:50 +0300, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 21 mar 12, 15:14:14, Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> Nah, yours is too verbose for this matter ;-). Indeed, the extra
>> information (-v) can be omited as we just wanted to know what card it
>> was.
>
> In which case -nn is very useful.
T
I don't have the chance to check if the problem is related to the kernel
version or not.
If it is the case, to which package should I report the bug? The kernel one?
P.S. Amazing, it would be my first kernel-bug found :-P
El 23/03/12 17:39, Andrei Popescu escribió:
> On Vi, 16 mar 12, 07:34:28,
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 8:29 AM, Adam Ziaja wrote:
> chmod +x /var/log/munin
It should be okay, since the directory is set to
drwxr-x--- 2 munin adm 4096 Mar 26 06:25 munin
You shouldn't need execute access for group other...
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How do I limit the search patterh space to message headers in mutt. I
have mutt installed on twomachines. On one ctl-c does the trick but on
the other ctl-c wants to quit mutt.
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past, worry about the future, or anticipate tro
On Vi, 23 mar 12, 01:27:38, Chris Bannister wrote:
>
> Admittedly, you probably still need libdvdcss2 etc.
I'd miss xbmc.
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On Sb, 24 mar 12, 16:41:00, Camaleón wrote:
>
> But if you feel better having sex than gender I'm not going to object to
> that.
Mmm... no, I'd better not say anything about this on a public mailing
list :p
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Sun, 25 Mar 2012 18:59:42 +, Ramon Hofer wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Mar 2012 14:07:41 +, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>> Wow... no need to re-install :-), just be sure about the steps you're
>> doing. Whether in doubt, launch aptitude and try from there, it usually
>> provides insightful informati
John Hasler wrote:
> Install nethogs.
J. Bakshi writes:
> but it is for users in a same server, where I need to monitor the
> client boxes.
It tells you about all traffic through the device.
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On Mi, 21 mar 12, 14:26:22, Charles Kroeger wrote:
>
> Thanks for the suggestion..however if the SD card happens to be in the camera
> and not in the card reader during the boot fstab can't find 'sde1' (because
> it's not there) then I get to see the 'not found' warning. That's the reason
> for no
On Mi, 21 mar 12, 15:14:14, Camaleón wrote:
>
> Nah, yours is too verbose for this matter ;-). Indeed, the extra information
> (-v) can be omited as we just wanted to know what card it was.
In which case -nn is very useful.
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Sat, 24 Mar 2012 15:58:44 +0800, Teo wrote in message
<4f6d7eb4.4030...@gmail.com>:
> Dear Karlsen,
>
> That jet engine noise is really actually my Delta 12 cm 1.3 Amperes
> fan in my computer casing.
..aha. You should replace that instrument of
torture with a silent fan.
> As for audio t
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 07:32:47 -0500
John Hasler wrote:
> Install nethogs.
but it is for users in a same server, where I need to monitor the client boxes.
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I am testing Wheezy on a separate partition of my hard disk.
The partitions I told the installer to use are,
/dev/sda5 as root / mount point, and
/dev/sda6 as swap
Now to the question, why the partition starts at offset #2 while I would
expect #63?
PLEASE NOTE 61 sectors shown as
Install nethogs.
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On Sb, 24 mar 12, 12:55:55, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> On 24/03/12 07:41, Andrei Popescu wrote:
> >
> > No, it's probably just Round-robin DNS
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_robin_dns
>
> It's very unlikely to be the cause of the problem. (and yes, round-robin
> is used there).
>
> The 3 ad
On Sat, 24 Mar 2012 12:17:50 +
Chris Davies wrote:
> Russell L. Harris wrote:
> > From the standpoint of protection of a LAN (two or three machines)
> > for a home or home office, how effective is a firmware-based
> > firewall/router in comparison with a software-based stand-alone
> > firewa
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 11:40 PM, Ano Nymous wrote:
>
> I've read man 7 regex and I'm fairly sure those regexes are fine but many
> instances give wrong results.
> An application that gives expected results is grep, in particular grep -E.
> Is this a known issue, or where am I going wrong?
The cl
On 3/25/2012 10:58 PM, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> I should have googled before posting. Aparently lilo is not capable of
> recognizing USB keyboards, but the BIOS can. All I needed to do was
> find the right BIOS option. The only tricky part was that this option
> (in my BIOS) says nothing about key
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> Henrique de Moraes Holschuh:
> > On Sun, 25 Mar 2012, Paul E Condon wrote:
> >>> I'm sure some/many of you will gasp at that fact I still use EXT2. If
> >>> it ain't broke, don't "fix" it. The /boot and root filesystems are on
> >>> EXT2, with all data
This is my version
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my $string = "450x35+60+10";
if($string =~ m/(\d+)[x-](\d+)\+(\d+)\+(\d+)/)
{
my @list = $string =~ m/(\d+)[x-](\d+)\+(\d+)\+(\d+)/;
print scalar @list . ":" . " " . join(
Hi Klaus.
> my $re = qr/(\d+)[x](\d+)[+-](\d+)[+-](\d+)/;
> my @line = split(/$re/, $str);
You are using split the wrong way. The regexp shold only be the *delimiters*.
Here's my two alternative ways to accomplish the task:
# use the match operator with the regexp
my @l2 = $str =~ m/$re/;
say s
Hi,
with the script shown below I extract the four numbers from the string.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use 5.10.0;
use strict;
use warnings;
#
my $str = "760x35+10+20";
my $re = qr/(\d+)[x](\d+)[+-](\d+)[+-](\d+)/;
my @line = split(/$re/, $str);
say scalar(@line), ": ",join("=",@line);
for (@line)
{
say
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 10:57:08 +0200
Gilles Mocellin wrote:
a lot here
>
> You should see interesting things with Ntop. If not, perhaps your
> client don't really go through your gateway ?
Yes, ntop is always exciting. But in my debian box the browser view shows
[..]
Please e
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 13:35:03 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 09:24:29 +0200
Michel Blankleder wrote:
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:04 AM, fthyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 10:47 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
>
>> This is an office environment where client's PC are connected
with a hub
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 09:24:29 +0200
Michel Blankleder wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:04 AM, fthyes wrote:
> > On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 10:47 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
> >
> >> This is an office environment where client's PC are connected with a hub
> >> and that
> >> hub is connected with the gat
Martin T:
>
> Is it possible to make partition smaller starting from the beginning?
No.
> If yes, do I need to somehow start file system from the end of the
> partition?
AFAIK that's not possible. The solution for your problem (which involves
initial reformatting) is LVM.
J.
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Henrique de Moraes Holschuh:
> On Sun, 25 Mar 2012, Paul E Condon wrote:
>>> I'm sure some/many of you will gasp at that fact I still use EXT2. If
>>> it ain't broke, don't "fix" it. The /boot and root filesystems are on
>>> EXT2, with all data storage on XFS. Never had problems with EXT2 in
>>>
On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 9:04 AM, fthyes wrote:
> On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 10:47 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
>
>> This is an office environment where client's PC are connected with a hub and
>> that
>> hub is connected with the gateway debian box. How can I monitor the
>> bandwidth at
>> the gateway ser
On Mon, 2012-03-26 at 10:47 +0530, J. Bakshi wrote:
> This is an office environment where client's PC are connected with a hub and
> that
> hub is connected with the gateway debian box. How can I monitor the bandwidth
> at
> the gateway server to check which sites are eating maximum bandwidth. I
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