Re: Hard drive fullness limits information help request

2005-04-13 Thread Julian H. Stacey
Message-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] NMH [EMAIL PROTECTED], Learn Comply with http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/eresources.html#ERESOURCES-MAIL No cross posting No personal attacks Else do not post to FreeBSD lists. cc'd [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Julian Stacey

Re: Hard drive fullness limits information help request

2005-04-12 Thread Julian H. Stacey
For shame. A your question is too dumb to have written to our mailing list? I hope you are not trying to represent the great open arms of FreeBSD and the questions mailing list. My Question is quite I repeat: You were in contravention of mailing list charter: Cross posting is Not

Re: Hard drive fullness limits information help request

2005-04-12 Thread NMH
--- Julian H. Stacey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For shame. A your question is too dumb to have written to our mailing list? I hope you are not trying to represent the great open arms of FreeBSD and the questions mailing list. My Question is quite I repeat: You were in contravention of

Hard drive fullness limits information help request

2005-04-11 Thread NMH
Hi all I know hard drives tend to not run well when near full. They have trouble performing self adjustments (hardware), self defragging(unix/FFS) etc.. (as I can express it) However, I need to find some documentation or some help in explaining this better. I am working with some people who

Re: Hard drive fullness limits information help request

2005-04-11 Thread Paul Schmehl
--On Monday, April 11, 2005 12:30:37 PM -0700 NMH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all I know hard drives tend to not run well when near full. They have trouble performing self adjustments (hardware), self defragging(unix/FFS) etc.. (as I can express it) However, I need to find some documentation

Re: Hard drive fullness limits information help request

2005-04-11 Thread Philip Hallstrom
Hi all I know hard drives tend to not run well when near full. They have trouble performing self adjustments (hardware), self defragging(unix/FFS) etc.. (as I can express it) However, I need to find some documentation or some help in explaining this better. I am working with some people who

Re: Hard drive fullness limits information help request

2005-04-11 Thread Julian Stacey
Reference: From: NMH [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 12:30:37 -0700 (PDT) Message-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] NMH wrote: Hi all I know hard drives tend to not run well when near full. They have trouble performing self adjustments (hardware), self

Re: Hard drive fullness limits information help request

2005-04-11 Thread Micheal Patterson
- Original Message - From: NMH [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: hardware freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org; questions freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 2:30 PM Subject: Hard drive fullness limits information help request Hi all I know hard drives tend to not run well when

Re: Hard drive fullness limits information help request

2005-04-11 Thread NMH
--- Julian Stacey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Reference: From: NMH [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 12:30:37 -0700 (PDT) Message-id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] NMH wrote: Hi all I know hard drives tend to not run well when near full. They have

Re: Hard drive fullness limits information help request

2005-04-11 Thread matt virus
NMH wrote: Hi all I know hard drives tend to not run well when near full. They have trouble performing self adjustments (hardware), self defragging(unix/FFS) etc.. (as I can express it) However, I need to find some documentation or some help in explaining this better. I am working with some

Re: Hard drive fullness limits information help request

2005-04-11 Thread Chuck Swiger
NMH wrote: [ ... ] For shame. A your question is too dumb to have written to our mailing list? I hope you are not trying to represent the great open arms of FreeBSD and the questions mailing list. My Question is quite appropriate for either list. Nor should someone even be given the feeling their