On Tue, 2002-04-16 at 14:21, Leonardo T. de Carvalho wrote:
I've seen this on my Reisers every time.
Can someone explain how to get out of this situation when using
ReiserFS?
Mdk8.1 and 8.2 being used...
Thanx in advance
You're lucky I saw this, this thread is getting
On Tue, 2002-04-02 at 03:03, James wrote:
Lyvim,
100% correct on all accounts. One extra point... Some people
cant/don't discharge through static band correctly. (about 1 out of
a 1000) High natural levels of static. Make sure that the wrist
band is on with the metal tab connecting to
On Fri, 2002-03-29 at 14:06, Guy Zelck wrote:
I've installed it and ran it for 6H without any errors popping up. I
personally don't believe it's the memory which is in fault.
As if the devil was involved I had a freeze again just after boot-up. I
followed the Alt-SysRq-... sequence to
One other point to make. There are also many wierdisms that are caused
by something professional techs call static wounding. This occurs
when a sensitive high density IC chip (or a single discrete transistor
for that matter) passes through a static field. It also occurs when a
non
Suppose I should put in a bit about reiser - I have had two problems.
The minor one was an infinite directory that was fixed by
reserfstools, the other more serious. I woke up one morning after
leaving the machine happily downloading mdk8.2RC1cd1 overnight to a hung
machine. Investigation
On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 01:27, J. Craig Woods wrote:
Like so many different variations on your machine, filesytems should be
made with reference to as many criteria as possible. Yes, speed is good
but what if you go for speed and lose some function you might need? As a
SA there are times I
On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 07:26, Guy Zelck wrote:
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Interesting thread I thought to post my troubles with XFS to.
When I installed md8.1 on my home system I went from reiserfs, which
never gave me trouble, to using xfs which I knew from work having it on
our Silicon Graphics machine.
Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
Craig,
I spoke with an XFS developer the other day on the (what else) #xfs
channel. Same server as hosts the #mandrake channel. We discussed what
you just now brought up; file attributes. I found out several things,
one was that the minimum size of an XFS partition
J. Craig Woods wrote:
Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
Craig,
I spoke with an XFS developer the other day on the (what else) #xfs
channel. Same server as hosts the #mandrake channel. We discussed what
you just now brought up; file attributes. I found out several things,
one was that the
FemmeFatale wrote:
The server is irc.openprojects.net
yes the channels are #mandrake #xfs.
Femme
Wow! you are good.
Thanks,
--
J. Craig Woods
UNIX/NT Network/System Administration
-Art is the illusion of spontaneity-
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go
J. Craig Woods wrote:
FemmeFatale wrote:
The server is irc.openprojects.net
yes the channels are #mandrake #xfs.
Femme
Wow! you are good.
Thanks,
--
J. Craig Woods
UNIX/NT Network/System Administration
-Art is the illusion of spontaneity-
Thx. I knew because
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