On Wednesday 09 June 2004 12:59 pm, Bill Moran wrote:
> Stijn Hoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 02:21:40PM -0500, Scott wrote:
> > > As a newbie to FreeBSD, I may be way off base, but it seems
> > > very logical to me that the size of your drive or partition
> > > would ma
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 03:59:00PM -0400, Bill Moran wrote:
> Stijn Hoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 02:21:40PM -0500, Scott wrote:
> > > As a newbie to FreeBSD, I may be way off base, but it seems
> > > very logical to me that the size of your drive or partition
> > >
Stijn Hoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 02:21:40PM -0500, Scott wrote:
> > As a newbie to FreeBSD, I may be way off base, but it seems
> > very logical to me that the size of your drive or partition
> > would make a difference on at what percentage full one would
> > sta
On Wed, Jun 09, 2004 at 02:21:40PM -0500, Scott wrote:
> As a newbie to FreeBSD, I may be way off base, but it seems
> very logical to me that the size of your drive or partition
> would make a difference on at what percentage full one would
> start to notice problems.
>
> In terms of megs/gigs
Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As a newbie to FreeBSD, I may be way off base, but it seems
> very logical to me that the size of your drive or partition
> would make a difference on at what percentage full one would
> start to notice problems.
>
> In terms of megs/gigs 80% of 120 g
Hi,
As a newbie to FreeBSD, I may be way off base, but it seems
very logical to me that the size of your drive or partition
would make a difference on at what percentage full one would
start to notice problems.
In terms of megs/gigs 80% of 120 gigs still has a lot of
work space left. 80% of 4 gig
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 14:45:06 -0400 (EDT)
Jerry McAllister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 07:05:43 +0800
> > Robert Storey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > > I am kinda new to FBSD, still kinda learning stuff. Anyway, when my
> > > > system boots i see all kinda f
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 14:36:52 -0400
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Randy Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 07:05:43 +0800
> > Robert Storey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > > I am kinda new to FBSD, still kinda learning stuff. Anyway, when my
> > > > sys
>
> On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 07:05:43 +0800
> Robert Storey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > > I am kinda new to FBSD, still kinda learning stuff. Anyway, when my
> > > system boots i see all kinda fragmentation information. How do I
> > > correct this? Any good reading material?
> >
> > FreeBSD
Randy Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 07:05:43 +0800
> Robert Storey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > > I am kinda new to FBSD, still kinda learning stuff. Anyway, when my
> > > system boots i see all kinda fragmentation information. How do I
> > > correct this? Any goo
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 07:05:43 +0800
Robert Storey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am kinda new to FBSD, still kinda learning stuff. Anyway, when my
> > system boots i see all kinda fragmentation information. How do I
> > correct this? Any good reading material?
>
> FreeBSD will defragment itse
, 2004 2:01 AM
Subject: Improper shutdown of system / Fragmentation Problems / Boot logs
> I am kinda new to FBSD, still kinda learning stuff. Anyway, when my
> system boots i see all kinda fragmentation information. How do I correct
> this? Any good reading material? Also, what should I
> I am kinda new to FBSD, still kinda learning stuff. Anyway, when my
> system boots i see all kinda fragmentation information. How do I
> correct this? Any good reading material?
FreeBSD will defragment itself without any action from the user.
However, defragmentation requires some blank space,
>
> I am kinda new to FBSD, still kinda learning stuff. Anyway, when my
> system boots i see all kinda fragmentation information. How do I correct
> this? Any good reading material?
Do not correct it. It is not at all the same thing as fragmentation
in Microsloth systems and is not a problem.
[It's not generally good policy to ask multiple questions in one email. As
crazy as it sounds, you're better off sending a seperate email for each
question. See http://www.lemis.com/questions.html]
Bruce Hunter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is off topic, I was wondering if there is a pretty
On 08/06/04 02:21 -0400, Bruce Hunter wrote:
> This is off topic, I was wondering if there is a pretty little gui that
> will run when booting. Kinda like windows, lindows, and even Redhat
> Fedora has one; which can be switched back and forth. Basically, so I
> don't have to see the text scrolling
This is off topic, I was wondering if there is a pretty little gui that
will run when booting. Kinda like windows, lindows, and even Redhat
Fedora has one; which can be switched back and forth. Basically, so I
don't have to see the text scrolling down and just see a loader with %.
Maybe in the port
Fragmentation is a non-event in 99.999% of cases. It is nothing like
micro$lop fragments and (before you ask, no there is no defrag tool,
'cos it is not required)
The shutdown question -- well you should not shutdown incorrectly ;-)
- see man shutdown and friends
(BTW - letting the FreeBSD box
I am kinda new to FBSD, still kinda learning stuff. Anyway, when my
system boots i see all kinda fragmentation information. How do I correct
this? Any good reading material? Also, what should I do when I shutdown
my system incorrectly and boot up again? Last questions! I promise. Is
there a file th
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