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EXT2-fs error (device sd(8,1)): ext2_read_inode: unable to read inode block
- inode=150140, block=598034
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"Itamar S.-T." wrote:
EXT2-fs error (device sd(8,1)): ext2_read_inode: unable to read inode block
- inode=150140, block=598034
That means that your linux filesystem is damaged. Run fsck and if it
doesn't help, format the partition...
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On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Itamar S.-T. wrote:
EXT2-fs error (device sd(8,1)): ext2_read_inode: unable to read inode block
- inode=150140, block=598034
Hrmmm.
If this is not a physical problem, running fsck on that file system will
clear this inode.
If this is a physical problem, you need to map
The defrag program can't run while the FS is mounted. Is there a way to
boot with a diskette and apply it ?
(My system is Mandrake 6 if it is relevant).
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Hetz:
Thanks for your reply.
Today, with many distributions, comes a huge database of monitors with
their models. You could check if your monitor is there, and if not -
choose a similar modem..
It is not listed in the Red Hat 6.0 list.
How would I know which is a similar model (I assume
According to the description of your monitor I think you'll like very
much the following link. This site will generate "Modelines" for you to
insert in your XF86Config file.
The site is good for new monitors only. Anyway, I advise you to first
prepare a *very basic* configuration, just to get X
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On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Anas Nashif
I recently got a new monitor (my old one failed) and configured it using
Xconfigurator. I configured it as "Monitor that can do 1280 x 1024 @ 60
Hz" as the manual for the monitor says that it is capable of this.
However, my display (as from xdplyinfo) is 640 x 480. Using
Ctrl-Alt-plus/minus
On Wed, Jul 07, 1999 at 11:45:23AM -0400, Jonathan Alexander Daniel wrote:
How would I know which is a similar model (I assume "modem" was a typo)?
(before I even begin, note there's a XFree HOWTO that may help you
more than I will here). Now:
If you have the detailed monitor specs (like you
Jonathan Alexander Daniel wrote:
I recently got a new monitor (my old one failed) and configured it using
Xconfigurator. I configured it as "Monitor that can do 1280 x 1024 @ 60
Hz" as the manual for the monitor says that it is capable of this.
However, my display (as from xdplyinfo) is
Is it fully supported under Linux???
What kernel???
Thanks in advance
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Jonathan Alexander Daniel wrote:
Boaz:
Thanks for that website. I will try this out. But before I do, I see by
the website that this is for multisync monitors.
1) Is there any difference or danger to the monitor in using these numbers
if my monitor is not a multisync?
2) In the
Hi,
Sound Blaster LIVE is not yet fully supported under Linux.
Creative released a binary only driver (which is a module) which gives
you to use the DSP functions (stereo, not AC-3).
It's located at: http://developer.soundblaster.com/linux/
Hetz
"Dmitry Fink (aka FINiK)" wrote:
Is it
You need to download drvier from their website
http://developer.soundblaster.com/linux/
It's probably binary only in case it's important to you.
Meir
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Dmitry Fink (aka FINiK) wrote:
Is it fully supported under Linux???
What kernel???
Thanks in
Hi
Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
Yedidya Bar-david [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
Hi,
You can do it with the filesystem mounted read-only. In your boot prompt
(lilo?) give a parameter '-b' (or better, 'boot=/bin/sh' - I don't know
what Mandrake does with '-b'),
humm be default the
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