"Michael H. Warfield" wrote:
Agree. We need to disable it, since folks do not read the docs
(obviously). Of course, we could leave it on, and I could start
charging money for these tools -- there's little doubt it would be a
lucrative business. Perhaps this is what I'll do if the
[Michael Warfield]
This thing is not armed and dangerous due to an act of ommision.
It's live and active only through three acts of commision.
We could make it *four* acts of commission. (: (: (:
diff -urk~ fs/Config.in
--- fs/Config.in~ Mon Nov 13 01:43:42 2000
+++ fs/Config.in
Here's a patch for the cramfs filesystem. Lots of improvements and a
new cramfsck program, see below for the full list of changes.
It only modifies cramfs code (aside from adding cramfs to struct
super_block) and aims to be completely backward-compatible. All old
cramfs images will still work
Linus/Alan,
Please consider the attached patch to make it a little bit harder for
folks to enable NTFS Write Support under Linux until it can get fixed
properly.
Jeff
Peter Samuelson wrote:
[Michael Warfield]
This thing is not armed and dangerous due to an act of ommision.
It's live
My ISP is having mailserver problems causing messages to be sent out
multiple times. They should have it fixed soon.
--
=
Mohammad A. Haque http://www.haque.net/
Hi,
I got the following timeout on an SMP system:
3c59x.c:LK1.1.9 2 Sep 2000 Donald Becker and others.
http://www.scyld.com/network/vortex.html $Revision: 1.102.2.38 $
See Documentation/networking/vortex.txt
eth0: 3Com PCI 3c900 Boomerang 10Mbps Combo at 0xa800, 00:60:97:b0:c2:25, IRQ 10
Linus Torvalds wrote:
It's not a new bug - it's an old bug that apparently is uncovered by a
new stricter test.
Apparently loopback unlocks an already unlocked page - which has always
been a serious offense, but has never been detected before.
test12-pre6+ detects it, and thus the
Hearing how many people trash their partition I would agree to comment out
the NTFS write option altogether. I will make a patch for both 2.4.0-testX
and 2.2.18latest and send them off to Linus/Alan over the weekend if no one
beats me to it.
Considering that people are blatantly ignoring all
"Peter Samuelson wrote:"
[Michael Warfield]
This thing is not armed and dangerous due to an act of ommision.
It's live and active only through three acts of commision.
We could make it *four* acts of commission. (: (: (:
diff -urk~ fs/Config.in
--- fs/Config.in~ Mon Nov 13
"Frank" == Frank de Lange [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Frank I saw your remarks on the kernel mailing list
Frank wrt. 'threaded processes get stuck in
Frank rt_sigsuspend/fillonedir/exit_notify' dd. 2911-12, and
Frank thought you might be interested in the fact that something
401 - 410 of 410 matches
Mail list logo