To quote John Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# ># Would this be worthwhile? How hard is it to set up a software raid?
# >what do I do? does it matter that i want the whole OS as well as the
# >data storage mirrored?
# >
# >Fairly easy. Read the appropriate HOWTOs are http://www.linuxdoc.org
# >
# >
--- John Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ># Would this be worthwhile? How hard is it to set
> up a software raid?
> >what do I do? does it matter that i want the whole
> OS as well as the
> >data storage mirrored?
> >
> >Fairly easy. Read the appropriate HOWTOs are
> http://www.linuxdoc.org
># Would this be worthwhile? How hard is it to set up a software raid?
>what do I do? does it matter that i want the whole OS as well as the
>data storage mirrored?
>
>Fairly easy. Read the appropriate HOWTOs are http://www.linuxdoc.org
>
>Dave
>
OK.. thanks for pointing me there.
so on a debian p
To quote John Griffiths <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
# OK i've built a server to run a Linux/Apache/Mysql/PHP setup on.
#
# It works pretty well and we're happy with it. But i've statred hearing
about Software RAID. Our budget won't run to SCSI or a RAID controller.
There are relatively cheap IDE-based R
Rob VanFleet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 04:01:21AM -0800, Tor Slettnes wrote:
>> Please do not post HTML to Usenet, period.
>
>Eh? Usenet??
>
>Last I checked, this was a mailing list.
Tor was replying to a posting on comp.os.linux.setup; I suppose he
copied it here as a s
on Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 06:29:10AM -0600, Rob VanFleet ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 04:01:21AM -0800, Tor Slettnes wrote:
> > Please do not post HTML to Usenet, period.
>
> Eh? Usenet??
>
> Last I checked, this was a mailing list.
Both, actually:
news:muc.lists.deb
On Wednesday 20 December 2000 06:29, Rob VanFleet wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 04:01:21AM -0800, Tor Slettnes wrote:
> > Please do not post HTML to Usenet, period.
>
> Eh? Usenet??
>
> Last I checked, this was a mailing list.
Do not post HTML to a mailing list. Period.
--
Bud Rogers <[EMAI
On Wed, Dec 20, 2000 at 04:01:21AM -0800, Tor Slettnes wrote:
> Please do not post HTML to Usenet, period.
Eh? Usenet??
Last I checked, this was a mailing list.
-Rob
> "Ivan" == Ivan Milos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ivan> Whoops, for some reason my previous message ended up in the
Ivan> subject line as well.
Please do not post HTML to Usenet, period.
Especially on a UNIX group, most of us are using text-based readers.
Ivan> I am currently ru
Thanks to everyone who suggested ways to fix my stupid bash problem, and
to everyone who didn't call me an idiot for producing it. I fixed it
using:
su -s
Thanks
Rich
On Sun, 18 Apr 1999, Richard Harran wrote:
: I did something really stupid:
: #mv /usr/bash
: (don't ask). Then I exited root, and (of course) I can't log in as root
: to fix it. I'm still logged in as a normal user, but anything using a
: script with /bin/bash or /bin/sh doesn't work
>-Richard Harran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I did something really stupid:
> #mv /usr/bash
> (don't ask). Then I exited root, and (of course) I can't log in as root
> to fix it. I'm still logged in as a normal user, but anything using a
> script with /bin/bash or /bin/sh doesn't work.
> Does
On Sun, 18 Apr 1999, Richard Harran wrote:
> I did something really stupid:
> #mv /usr/bash
> (don't ask). Then I exited root, and (of course) I can't log in as root
> to fix it. I'm still logged in as a normal user, but anything using a
> script with /bin/bash or /bin/sh doesn't work.
Richard Harran wrote:
Got it sorted. Copied the man for su to my home directory and unzipped
it and read it. Used -s option for su. Moved bash
back to where it belonged. Vowed to stop mucking about and get on with
some work.
Still feeling a bit silly: Rich
> >
> > I did something really s
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