[reiserfs-list] Medical Breakthrough... aging can be reversed with HGH

2002-05-25 Thread medbrkthrgh77552718
There are three different types of HGH products. The confusion is that all three are advertised as if they were the same. The three types are: 1) --- Homeopathic HGH 2) --- Pre-cursor HGH 3) --- Real or synthetic HGH (delivered by injection or, by an oral spray method).

[reiserfs-list] Medical Breakthrough... aging can be reversed with HGH

2002-05-25 Thread medbrkthrgh77105322
There are three different types of HGH products. The confusion is that all three are advertised as if they were the same. The three types are: 1) --- Homeopathic HGH 2) --- Pre-cursor HGH 3) --- Real or synthetic HGH (delivered by injection or, by an oral spray method).

[reiserfs-list] spam on the mailing list

2002-05-25 Thread Phil Howard
Would it be possible to semi-close the mailing list so that subscribers can submit as normal, and non-subscribers must confirm their submission with a confirmation code that is sent back to them before it is accepted? Can the mailing list software even do this? --

[reiserfs-list] remounting r/o with mapped and deleted files

2002-05-25 Thread Phil Howard
When a file is memory mapped into a process space (e.g. executable, library, data, etc), and deleted, the data blocks for that file must still remain reserved so they can be swapped in as needed. If the filesystem is then remounted r/o, there is a conflict. In ext2, this is resolved by

[reiserfs-list] integrity question

2002-05-25 Thread Toby Dickenson
I am developing a storage layer for the ZODB object database, which is designed to play to reiserfs strengths. http://sourceforge.net/projects/dirstorage I have a question about how much fsyncing is necessary to avoid losing files on power loss, when moving them between directories.

Re: [reiserfs-list] integrity question

2002-05-25 Thread Jean-Francois Landry
On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 08:43:29PM +0100, Toby Dickenson wrote: I am developing a storage layer for the ZODB object database, which is designed to play to reiserfs strengths. http://sourceforge.net/projects/dirstorage I have a question about how much fsyncing is necessary to avoid