On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 3:17 PM, HÃ¥kon Alstadheim ha...@alstadheim.priv.no
wrote:
How long are your USB-cables? What kind of power supply do you have, and
what else is drawing power?
The USB cable the drive is currently on is fairly short - about 80cm if I
had to guess. The drive has its own
Hi all,
I have an issue with an external hard drive that I'm at my wit's end with.
I'll try to keep it short:
My system is connected to an external SATA HD via USB 3 (used for backups).
For 6+ months, this setup has worked flawlessly.
About a week ago, I disconnected the external drive (a
AM, David Fuchs d...@f0x.ch wrote:
Hi all,
I have an issue with an external hard drive that I'm at my wit's end
with.
I'll try to keep it short:
My system is connected to an external SATA HD via USB 3 (used for
backups).
For 6+ months, this setup has worked flawlessly.
My instincts
Which Debian release? Kernel? Motherboard make/ model? CPU model? RAM
module(s)
make/ model? SSD exact model? Defaults? Customizations?
My initial post was indeed a little light on details, so here's more info:
I'm dealing with a pristine installation of Wheezy. It is running on a
Supermicro
Hi all,
First off, I realize this question has been asked here and elsewhere
before, but I can't seem to find any recent relevant numbers on this.
I am setting up a system with an Intel octo-core Avoton, which has AES-NI
support. After doing some crude benchmarking tests with dd, I am surprised
at 03:25:02PM +0200, David Fuchs wrote:
I have just upgraded my sarge system to etch, following exactly the upgrade
instructions at http://www.us.debian.org/releases/etch/i386/release-notes/.
now my system does not boot correctly anymore... I'm using RAID1 with two
disks, / is on md0 and all
interface can be
enabled as long as the loopback device is down.
aptitude reinstall netbase, problem solved :)
thanks for the help,
- Dave.
On 5/21/07, Andrei Popescu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, May 21, 2007 at 12:37:34AM +0200, David Fuchs wrote:
Putting this back on list.
On 5/21/07
hi all,
I want to have a grsecurity enabled kernel and thus compiled my own.
while doing so, I also removed tons of modules from the kernel config
(drivers I know I'll never need), and chose to compile some into the
kernel instead of modules (e.g., drivers for my sata disks).
I followed the
additional modules too early.
cheers,
- Dave.
On 5/22/07, Greg Folkert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2007-05-21 at 22:33 +0200, David Fuchs wrote:
hi all,
I want to have a grsecurity enabled kernel and thus compiled my own.
while doing so, I also removed tons of modules from the kernel config
hi all,
I just installed Etch on a system with 3 network interfaces: eth0,
eth1, lo. all network interfaces are configured as auto in
/etc/network/interfaces.
for some reason, the interfaces all fail to start on boot. I have to
manually run ifup -a for them to work. how can I fix this?
another
On 5/6/07, Douglas Allan Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 07:27:26PM +0200, David Fuchs wrote:
I mounted (read-only) some of the virtual volumes, to see if the data is
still there... it seems as if there is some 'offset' on the file system,
i.e.
when looking at some
yes, / on md0 does get fsck'd cleanly, whether in single boot or
'normal' boot. I can get into a root shell w/o any filesystem related
errors.
Good. Now if only debian's single-user mode didn't start all kinds of
extras that need /usr and /var
the problem are all other mounts, which
hi all,
I have just upgraded my sarge system to etch, following exactly the upgrade
instructions at http://www.us.debian.org/releases/etch/i386/release-notes/.
now my system does not boot correctly anymore... I'm using RAID1 with two
disks, / is on md0 and all other mounts (/home/, /var, /usr
, is there a safe (i.e. no data loss) way of fixing it?
thanks,
- Dave.
On 5/6/07, Douglas Allan Tutty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 03:25:02PM +0200, David Fuchs wrote:
I have just upgraded my sarge system to etch, following exactly the
upgrade
instructions at
http
supposed to fix this, any help greatly
appreciated.
thanks,
- Dave.
On 5/6/07, David Fuchs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi all,
I have just upgraded my sarge system to etch, following exactly the
upgrade instructions at
http://www.us.debian.org/releases/etch/i386/release-notes/
.
now my system does
.
-David Fuchs
Daniel Patrick Berdine wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jul 2001, Andrei Ivanov wrote:
Well, if its a zombie process, it'll go away by itself after a while.
Can you send an output of ps aux for that process (or top), please?
Andrei
not zombie...
19355 rothaar9 0 90588 88M 476 D 0.0
Joost Kooij wrote:
[ouch! next time, please hit enter after +/- 72 characters.]
Sorry, I've corrected this now...
On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 12:08:27AM -0700, David Fuchs wrote:
I've recently installed Debian (Potato) on a personal computer,
and I'm having some difficulty
could tell me how to repair this as well...
So thats it, I hope someone can
help me out here. I've posted to a local Linux group as well, but to no
avail.
-David Fuchs
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