On Thu, 14 Sep 2006 07:55:20 +0200, you wrote:
>On Thursday 14 September 2006 07:08, Emil Naepflein wrote:
>> That doesn't matter. Important ist that I have instant access.
>
>Keeping it online has the drawback that all parts fail at once when your house
>gets hit by lightning/overvoltage...not s
Hi!,
I have followed the fantastic howto:
http://www.mellander.org/per/projects/linux/?chapter=epia-hw-cle266
Every thing seems gone ok but I'm at this point with I try to start vdr.
dori:/usr/src/VDR# ./vdr -P"softdevice -vo dfb:cle266"
[softdevice] processing args
[softdevice] argv [0] = s
So finally we get philosophic. There are several articles in the internet
that RAID5 does not replace a proper backup. Just a "rm -rf *" is enough,
bugs in the file system, bla bla bla.
But maybe we have to go back to the roots: why does one singe private person
need to have more data online than