d. In any
case, running xfs_check on the volume shows many other inconsistencies -
if it's only journalling meta-data why doesn't/can't it restore to an
atomic state? The past few times I've had this crash have made me leery,
the severity of it this time makes me more than ready t
I've been revisiting my X setup to get better resolution/refresh rate, and
have run into a problem that I'm not sure on. I'm running an NVidia card
(with their drivers) on a 19" CRT. What I'd like to have is X start in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Just getting this is easy enough, but I'd still like higher
I second this one! Dreamhost.com has a coupon code, "40less", that gets
you $40.00 of your signup charge. They have good reliable servers, but
their customer support is average, at best.
I am using a USB wireless adapter (RALink 2570 chipset with serialmonkey
drivers) on a desktop machine with Debian Sarge (i386). The problem I am
having is not getting the device to work, but getting it to work on bootup as
well as hotplug.
I can get the system to bring up the interface with h
>> A basic question that I can't seem to find an answer to (maybe not so
>> basic?).
>>
>> Using LVM and therefore devmapper, the volume names are such that >they
>> are accessible under /dev/mapper/-. Likewise, these
>> names are used in reporting (du, df, mount, etc...). I would prefer >to
>> ha
h the order of the
lookup of devices, but I don't have any idea how to modify that. Is this
possible? Is there a reason not to want such a presentation?
Joel Johnson
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