Fernando Boaglio a écrit :
Hi guys,
I bought a new X2 4000 processor and I have 2 questions:
Seems we are having the same choices: I had an AMD 3200 (box version)
and I bought a AMX x2 4000 (box version too)
The AMD cooler is th same from both CPUs.
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Regis Decamps schrieb:
Fernando Boaglio a écrit :
The AMD cooler is th same from both CPUs.
I have upgraded from a 3000+ single core 1,8GHz to a X2 4800+ dual core
2*2,4GHz some time ago. I am not using the stock cooler, I have an
Thermaltake cooler. But what I experienced was, that the
On Samstag, 30. Juni 2007, Regis Decamps wrote:
Fernando Boaglio a écrit :
Hi guys,
I bought a new X2 4000 processor and I have 2 questions:
Seems we are having the same choices: I had an AMD 3200 (box version)
and I bought a AMX x2 4000 (box version too)
I bought an 4600+ boxed. And
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Ok, I've been steadily migrating all my data to a raid array. I have
everything running under raid5+lvm2, except for my root partition, which
is 1GB and running raid1 (no lvm).
On the root partition are:
bin, sbin, lib32, lib64, root, etc
I think
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Richard Freeman wrote:
Am I missing something obvious?
It turns out it wasn't obvious, but I was missing all my device nodes in
/dev. Apparently even with udev you need some stuff in there to get
started.
However, I'm still getting stuck. Now I
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Richard Freeman wrote:
However, I'm still getting stuck. Now I get an error from rc telling me
that the system doesn't support UDEV. I'm using the EXACT same kernel
as the one that works fine on a different root. Not quite sure what the