We ran into this issue and are rolling out the fix provided by Novell. Novell
was telling us that it was due to a large number of ssh logins to a host but
this does not always seem to be the case. Anyone have a more definitive reason
for what caused the error and how it was fixed?
Chris
As part of the racf section, enable tcp/ip services to use racf (i.e. appendix
a of the tcp/ip planning manual).
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Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 7:41 AM
To: LINUX-390
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VMBATCH** (G)
LEVEL OWNER UNIVERSAL ACCESS YOUR ACCESS WARNING
- --- ---
00IBMUSER NONE ALTERNO
How do I change these ids to use the generic vmbatch?
Chris Will
The information contained
you really want it. Either that or I just don't know
all the right RACFx = values in CONFIGRC DATADVH.
Scott Rohling
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Here is a display of a new userid I set up with dirmaint. It looks
like the vmbatch
in the virtualization cookbook.
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Subject: Re: After initial setup of generic vmbatch resource, all new ids are
set up
./smaclient smiucv will compile it and place it in the current directory.
Documentation is in the beginning of the smaclient script. Similar to smcli
which is installed as part of xcat.
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As of this morning, the SUSE_SLES-SP3-migration patch is still not available,
at least for s390x.
Chris
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Lucius
Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 10:05 AM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re
-11.1-1.6.s390x.rpm
Chris
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Lucius
Sent: Monday, July 08, 2013 11:25 AM
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Subject: Re: SLES 11 SP3 is available for download
On 7/8/2013 9:37 AM, Will, Chris wrote
This was an earlier thread. Not sure is it was ever resolved but we have run
into the same issue with the later versions of login ad util-linux.
slxosdev2:~ # rpm -qa | grep kernel
kernel-firmware-20110923-0.19.21.10
kernel-source-3.0.80-0.7.1
kernel-default-3.0.80-0.7.1
/10/2013 at 10:35 AM, Will, Chris cw...@bcbsm.com wrote:
This was an earlier thread. Not sure is it was ever resolved but we
have run into the same issue with the later versions of login ad util-linux.
This is being worked on via Bugzilla # 824458 - iucvconn disconnects after
entering
in with zfcp_disk_configure that
seems to resolve the issue and the servers reboot with no issues. Any ideas
what may be causing this?
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root root 7898 Jul 23 2012 hwcfg2rules
The only difference I can see is that potentially we created the other servers
from a clean install of sles11 (dvd) and this one was upgraded from sles10 to
sles11.
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Just an update. I deleted all the hwcfg-* files and the patching and reboot
now are working. Thanks for the suggestions on /etc/udev and
/etc/sysconfig/hardware.
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Subject: RE
We use smt for our repositories. I went through the procedure and the test
server was upgraded successfully. I deleted/removerepo the old SP1 and SP2
repositories, however any subsequent suse_register (say moving from full to
testing) brings back the old SP1 and SP2 repositories (they are
be done before
the recycle of dirmaint (that is what I have spent the last day fixing).
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* * * End of File * * *
Here is the result of the script
CYLINDERS 0-LASTCYL
If I put a dummy VOLUME line in user diskmap c, it works
CYLINDERS 0-03330
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How do I start the racfsmf process and specify the service machine name.
I am doing this from maint.
xautolog racfsmf
ICH70001I RACFSMF LAST ACCESS AT 13:50:59
:22 * MSG FROM RACFSMF : RACFSMF SMF DATA E Moved to RACFSMF SMF DATA A
14:34:22 USER DSC LOGOFF AS RACFSMF USERS = 25
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ed by the IPL command processor.
13:56:28 USER DSC LOGOFF AS RACFSMF USERS = 25
I ran a rexx trace on this and it looks like it doesn't come up with any server
names (i.e.racfvm).
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N?
Does this apply to the internal version of xCAT shipped with z/VM 6.3?
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Michael
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Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 6:33 AM
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Seems similar to the following post.
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-390@vm.marist.edu/msg64119.html
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to bring the new system
and zLinux guests up to do the SAN configuration? We are using EMC storage
with directly attached zfcp LUNs.
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Our issue is that z/VM and the zLinux guests have to be up and the npiv channel
logged in before the new NPIV WWPN can be zoned from the SAN side. At least
this is my understanding with EMC storage.
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migrations in the past but
this is the first time z/VM and NPIV have been involved.
Chris Will
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Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 12:51 PM
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Subject: Re: Question on WWPN
Sorry to not be clear. We are using SAN but not EDEV. Channels are attached
using zfcp_host_configure and LUNs are attached using zfcp_disk_configure from
SLES Linux.
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that they had
to be online and logged in for him to configure them.
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We are attached to a Brocade switch. Our z/VM environment is the only one
using NPIV. If you have the Brocade commands that would be great or if someone
could point me to the documentation for defining non-existing WWPNs. I could
then forward the information to our SAN admin.
Chris
Would this work for NPIV? For example, the WWPN of the physical FCP channel is
5005076401A26859 and the NPIV WWPN of the subchannel (1605) is
C05076F47B8003D4. The assigned LUNs I see from the Linux side are
and 0001.
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We try to keep the number of NPIV WWPNs at 32 or less per physical channel.
Otherwise we get nameserver and login problems.
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to run a GTF trace
(I would assume it would have to be run under maint or some other z/VM support
ID).
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We already have the server set up and have used it in the past for z/VM 6.3
second level installs. We were just trying to follow the procedure documented
in the Virtualization Cookbook for z/VM 6.3.
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Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 7:48 PM
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Subject: Re: Problems with installing z/VM using load
Our middleware team has expressed some concerns in migrating one of our WMB
applications to IIB version 9. They have heard of performance or memory issues
in doing this. Has anyone had any issues with a migration from WMB 7 to IIB 9
using SUSE Linux running on z hardware (EC12)?
Chris
leaks, logs filling
etc.). This is in comparison to the Intel side of the shop (Red Hat, Windows)
where they go months between IPLs. The only benefit I see is the opportunity
to recycle WMB execution groups.
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The main culprits are WMB (now called IIB) Execution Groups that are not well
behaved from a memory management perspective. I agree that all we need is a
recycle of these EGs but management is still concerned about potential z/VM and
zLinux memory problems if we don't IPL.
Chris
Any way to disable this function. On a PROFILE DIRMAINT update that all our
Linux guests have access to, it is taking a long time to complete.
DVHBIU3203W Unable to notify ASYNCHRONOUS_UPDATE_NOTIFICATION_EXIT
DVHBIU3203W recipient of directory update. Recipient is unreachable.
Chris
on this z/VM
instance.
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Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2015 11:00 AM
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Subject: Re: Disable DVHBIU3203W
).
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Gotcha.. this sounds very much like this?
http://www-01.ibm.com/support
.
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On Tuesday, 06/30/2015 at 10:33 EDT
I just recently created a two member SSI using the previous 6.3 cookbook. Is
there any way to retrofit the sfs changes described in the new cookbook? I
previously set the default sfs pool name to POOL1.
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Will cmmflush cause WMB or IIB to release memory that may build up over the
week in the execution groups?
Chris Will
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to change this? Also, in the
redbook they format a disk for use by vmses/e (address 1564/label vv1564 in the
book) but then it is never referenced again.
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Gun
Well it appears to be a typo in the cookbook. I added a "." after vwmm2 and it
works.
access vmpsfs:vmww2. z (forcerw
I was getting the following error without the dot.
access vmpsfs:vmww2 z (forcerw
DMSPCL389E Invalid operand: VMPSFS:VMWW2
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't there be a step to create the
directory?
===> copy VMWW2 VMARC M = = Z
===> erase VMWW2 VMARC M
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Are EMC XtremIO devices supported on z/VM / SLES 11 SP3?
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resources to open remote port 0x2124ff580fee
Sep 19 20:59:08 edidb2prd1 kernel: zfcp.9b70c0: 0.0.0404: Not enough FCP
adapter resources to open remote port 0x2124ff574572
.
.
. (this goes on for many pages)
Any help would be appreciated.
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the chpid offline and then online and that cleared up the
problem. I would assume that it reset the channel in some fashion. So far so
good. Thanks for all your help!
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:22 omgdb2prd1 multipathd: mpvol28: sdc - tur checker reports path
is down
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WOUDE, PETER
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NPIV is still in effect and we can get the servers going through another path
but we cannot get the backup working.
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in the
extent control file but no examples of how we get from an EDEV device ("4000")
to a 6 character label in the extent control file. I would assume this would
use cpfmtxa but not sure how to go about this.
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a few moments without
intervention which is what we want).
Next screen is
Disks formatting failed. Exit code: 1.
Next screen
Device '/dev/dasda' not found by storage backend
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/share/YaST2/modules
Install=nfs://10.96.1.186/srv/nfs/sles12
Autoyast=nfs://10.96.1.186/srv/nfs/autoyast/slesosdev1.xml
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ar/spool
var/tmp
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I have tried it with the following combos.
SLES11 GA
SLES11 GA with DUD files
SLES11 SP1
SLES11 SP1 with DUD files (I just tried it just in case)
None have worked and all give the same error sequence below.
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ot/grub2/s390x-emu
home
opt
srv
tmp
usr/local
var/crash
var/lib/mailman
var/lib/named
var/lib/pgsql
var/log
var/opt
var/spool
var/tmp
Yes I meant SLES12. I have reported back that the fix did not work and have
been waiting for a response from SUSE. I am not sure if this is a bug but the
first prompt should not happen on an automated install (message about "No hard
disks found for installation ...).
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the EC12 IFLs.
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server that
does quite a bit of IO that would be migrated to vmware/x86/Linux.
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an the old "service all Sxxx" and
"put2prod".
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I got through the service all portion of the upgrade and am now trying to
figure out the RACFCONV instructions from VM65719. It says to run the
following commands but I keep getting a CP UNKNOWN command after the RACFCONV
command (or any other cms command). Is this correct?
The RACF database
:20:35 RACFCONV
13:20:35 HCPCMD001E Unknown CP command: RACFCONV
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Well the #cp disc worked. I will have to check but I think I just issued a
DISC after the force of racfvm.
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Thanks for the help. It turned out the directory entry generated by the 2nd
level install for an SSI had the console set to 0020 and I have always used
0009 for the directory entries I create.
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have to
increase a parm in /etc/systemd/system.conf DefaultTasksMax to something other
than 512 but I am not sure that is the best way to do this. Does anyone else
have an init script or native systemd script that they use for MQ/IIB startup?
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Turned out that there was a copy of perl in /usr/local/bin. No idea how it got
there.
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/usr/lib/perl5/5.18.2/s390x-linux-thread-multi
/usr/lib/perl5/5.18.2
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl
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No luck so far. I opened a trouble ticket with SUSE and they said it was
related to having db2 installed. It seems pretty drastic to have to remove db2
especially if it is a database server.
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[5.037147] sdd: sdd1
[5.041471] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdc] Attached SCSI disk
[ 5.043020] sd 1:0:0:1: [sdd] Attached SCSI disk
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r (not sure how much later since
there were no timestamps) but by this point the server was already in trouble.
We are using NPIV and have autolun scan enabled for the servers. So far none
of the SLES12 SP3 guests have had issues but most of the SLES11 SP4 guests go
into this emergency
6>[ 114.367349] sd 1:0:0:1: Add. Sense: I_T nexus loss occurred
<5>[ 114.368387] sd 1:0:0:1: [sdd] 141434880 512-byte logical blocks: (72.4
GB/67.4 GiB)
<5>[ 114.368752] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdc] Write Protect is off
<7>[ 114.368756] sd 1:0:0:0: [sdc] Mode Sense: 8b 00 00 08
<5&g
to do a retry,
otherwise it ends up in emergency repair mode (setting we have in fstab).
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We are at SLES 12 SP3 ~ sept 2018 patch level
Information for package s390-tools:
---
Repository : SLES12-SP3-Updates:testing
Name : s390-tools
Version: 1.34.0-65.20.1
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Darn, here is what we are running.
s390-tools-1.34.0-65.5.1.s390x
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ID: lnxhvc0)
[ OK ] Started File System Check on /dev/user-vg/ibmitm-lv.
Connection to slxmfdev3 closed. on /dev/user-vg/app-lv
(21s / no limit)
(root@slxmfdev3:~)
# exit
logout
Connection to slxmfdev3 closed.
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displayed. Here is /proc/cmdline
root=UUID=ad5a0c5a-1372-474b-97a6-a07ba754a36a hvc_iucv=2 showopts TERM=dumb
crashkernel=102M console=ttyS0 console=hvc0
Do these look correct? Anyone using something different that works?
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view boot messages, emergency repair mode,
etc.).
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Please copy and paste text, not images.
Regards,
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> On Mar 11, 2020, at 7:17 AM, Will, Chris wrote:
>
> Here is all we see, never get a menu. Root password
-single-user-mode-w.html
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On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 1:02 AM Will, Chris wrote:
> Thanks we are having issues booting a guest and all
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> On 3/11/20 9:39 AM, Will, Chris wrote:
> > Sorry about that, since our move to zCloud I do not ha
Have a broken sles 12 server. I believe at one point there was an option on
the "ipl 100" to go into single user mode. Any help?
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:~ # lvextend -L +2G /dev/mapper/system--vg-opt--lv
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This has now happened on two SLES 12 SP4 that have had any of the LVM root file
system (/var /tmp, etc) expanded (lvextend). Here is the error message.
sles12osdev2:~ # lvextend -L +2G /dev/mapper/system--vg-opt--lv
scan_dev_close /dev/dasda2 no DEV_IN_BCACHE set
scan_dev_close /dev/dasdc1 no
/boot/zipl initial boot and /boot/grub2. I
would guess that any updates for the grug2 config would be made to
/etc/default/grub.
Chris Will
Enterprise Linux/UNIX (ELU)
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-Original Message-
From: Will, Chris
Sent: Thursday, March 12, 2020 10:55 AM
on lvextend, on reboot goes to dracut emergency mode
[External email]
On 4/22/20 11:03 AM, Will, Chris wrote:
> Scanning devices dasda2 dasdd1 sda1 sdb1 sdc1 sdd1 for LVM logical
> volumes system-vg/usr-lv
So, this is the list of eligible block devices that are currently active on
this
cut-initqueue[358]: Recovery of volume group
"system-vg" failed.
[ 147.514797] nbxdv0392 dracut-initqueue[358]: Cannot process volume group
system-vg
[ 148.261379] nbxdv0392 dracut-initqueue[358]: Warning: dracut-initqueue
timeout - starting timeout scripts
Chris Will
Enterprise Linu
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From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Will, Chris
Sent: Monday, March 9, 2020 12:29 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Quick question on single user mode
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Do you know what package was patched and version? We tried a couple of patches
that did not work but they were not as current as the one you are using.
Chris
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Victor Echavarry
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2020 1:57 PM
To: LINUX-390
We have the exact same problem. Has there been a resolution to this issue?
Chris Will
-Original Message-
From: Linux on 390 Port On Behalf Of Victor Echavarry
Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 2020 4:02 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Dracut error after Booting default (grub
Does anyone use Nagios on their SLES servers? We are currently using SNMP to
report up to Nagios but it is somewhat lacking.
Chris
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-boot the system.
Like I said, this is very cumbersome, but it works. Any suggestions? Am I
way out of line?
Thanks for any help you may provide. (and, yes, you're right - I DO need to
get some training, and hopefully, I will, but I had no lead time before our
Linux trial dates)
Thanks,
Chris
as
I can during this time period. Especially cloning.
Chris
Mark,
Thanks for the references. I've used the ISP/ASP book - it's very good.
I will pursue implementing the PuTTY or TeraTerm with the OpenSSH - it will
complement the firewall we're putting up for an external customer that
wants to play with us during our trial. Thanks for the
Does anyone know if there is a port of IBM's Ishell (OS/390 file editor
for Unix Systems Services) for Linux?
Chris
Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chris,
The USS implementation of NFS requires that a program be compiled to run
on
your other system: mvslogin.
Not if you run with security(none) or security(exports) ... right??
Dave
If you can give me a place to upload it, I can send it to you. It is 53
MB in size.
Chris Zimmerman
Drew Arthur wrote:
We are looking for a Trial copy of WebSphere Application Server 3.5 for
Suse Linux 7.0. IBM has removed it from the ftp and website in favor of
v4.0. If anyone has a trial
Thankyou, Neale. Thankyou, Oliver.
I'll give it a try.
Chris
One of my users got the following message while migrating files to his home
directory:
VFS: file-max limit 8192 reached
We're running SLES7. Can someone tell me what it is, where this limit is
set, and how can I change it? Any good reasons NOT to change it?
Thanks,
Chris Senko
I apologize for the bizarre emails coming from this address. My 5 year old son
thought that he would be like daddy.
chris
be docs for it in your linux
source directory.
chris (this was also written by a five y/o child!) :
From: Rengasamy, Samy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2002/04/15 Mon PM 06:15:25 EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: General Linux Question
How to access NTFS from Linux?
Is there an easy way
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