Will Trillich wrote:
How to write init scripts?
eh? where's THAT coming from? :)
If you want to automaically start Hercules or UML at boot time, you need
an init script:-) _Your_ Q was unclear.
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Will Trillich wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20 at 01:09PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 02:35:53AM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
On Thu, Aug 19 at 10:06AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
You can also start it up at, say, boot time running, for example,
user-mode-linux or Hercu
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 08:43:44PM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 20 at 01:09PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 02:35:53AM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
> > > On Thu, Aug 19 at 10:06AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> > > > You can also start it up at, say, boot time
On Fri, Aug 20 at 08:43PM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> Will Trillich wrote:
> >On Thu, Aug 19 at 10:06AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> >>You can also start it up at, say, boot time running, for example,
> >>user-mode-linux or Hercules.
> >
> >what's that all about? curious minds wanna know.
On Fri, Aug 20 at 01:09PM +0100, Thomas Adam wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 02:35:53AM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
> > On Thu, Aug 19 at 10:06AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> > > You can also start it up at, say, boot time running, for example,
> > > user-mode-linux or Hercules.
> >
> > what
Will Trillich wrote:
On Thu, Aug 19 at 10:06AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
Will Trillich wrote:
very, very sexy, this "screen" thing. very!
You can also start it up at, say, boot time running, for example,
user-mode-linux or Hercules.
what's that all about? curious minds wan
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 02:35:53AM -0500, Will Trillich wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 19 at 10:06AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> > Will Trillich wrote:
> > >very, very sexy, this "screen" thing. very!
> >
> > You can also start it up at, say, boot time running, for example,
> > user-mode-linux or Herc
On Thu, Aug 19 at 10:06AM +0800, John Summerfield wrote:
> Will Trillich wrote:
> >very, very sexy, this "screen" thing. very!
>
> You can also start it up at, say, boot time running, for example,
> user-mode-linux or Hercules.
what's that all about? curious minds wanna know. sounds like a
handy
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 16:00:23 +0200, Bojan Baros wrote:
> How can I adjust the scrollback buffer? I actually use my box only
> through ssh sessions, and I tried scrollback xxx, but I get 'scrollback:
> window required' error message, and it then defaults to 100 or so...
In your .screenrc
defscro
John Summerfield said:
> Will Trillich wrote:
>
>>okay, this is no big deal for an rsync transfer to get
>>interrupted. it'll pick right back up where it left off, too
>>(more properly, it'll send the data necessary to change the
>>target to match the source).
>>
>>it's the principle of the thing -
Will Trillich wrote:
okay, this is no big deal for an rsync transfer to get
interrupted. it'll pick right back up where it left off, too
(more properly, it'll send the data necessary to change the
target to match the source).
it's the principle of the thing -- the process is still chugging
along, d
Will Trillich wrote:
<>okay, it's a bit of hyperbole. but MAN i don't remember what
life was like a few weeks ago without "screen"!
there i was, minding my own business...
(snip)
Sounds great in this case!
<>very, very sexy, this "screen" thing. very!
I keep looking at "screen." I just tried it ag
okay, it's a bit of hyperbole. but MAN i don't remember what
life was like a few weeks ago without "screen"!
there i was, minding my own business...
i noticed my /home partition filling up, so i started a laborious
copy sendnig the files to another box across town so i could
reswizzle my partitio
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