Mike McCarty wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
BTW, I'd prefer it if you didn't top-post.
open mouth, insert keyboard. on reviewing some of my other posts, I see
that I've been doing a lot of top-posting since I came back to this
list. ah well... not for lack of good intent. ;)
A
I'm
Mike McCarty wrote:
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
BTW, I'd prefer it if you didn't top-post.
I generally hate top-posting too, unless I'm replying to nothing
specific in the previous post. the idea being that people don't have to
wade through the rest of the message thread to see that my po
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
BTW, I'd prefer it if you didn't top-post.
I'm just back on this list, so missed the beginning of this thread. is
this the same problem I'm getting with fsck errors on reboot?
I don't think so.
Mike
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I'm just back on this list, so missed the beginning of this thread. is
this the same problem I'm getting with fsck errors on reboot?
errors look like this
/dev/hda3: Superblock last mount time is in the future
/dev/hda3: UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY
If so, I think its an e2fspro
I have no complains regarding how linux implements support for different features. I have some idea how hard it is even if you have all documentation (because documentations contain erros, I know it from my own experience). When you do not have documentation --- it is much much harder. What both
On Friday 16 December 2005 13:20, Mike McCarty wrote:
>Gene Heskett wrote:
>> A slim possibility is that you have acpi enabled on an nforce2
>> chipset. If thats the case, either shut it off, or go upgrade the
>> bios to the latest as that fixed some other, non-disk related
>> problems that several
On one system acpi is on, on others I do not remember, but I think is on too. (will check). but non of the systems have nforce2 :-) More over everything was fine for a long time. The kernel is at least several months old (custom compile). The other packages were upgraded recently. Lazar Z F <[E
Gene Heskett wrote:
A slim possibility is that you have acpi enabled on an nforce2 chipset.
If thats the case, either shut it off, or go upgrade the bios to the
latest as that fixed some other, non-disk related problems that
several of us have had with that chipset.
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On Friday 16 December 2005 12:42, Z F wrote:
> Hello everybody
>
> I am experiencing a strange problem with ext3 partitions.
> I have several computers running unstable and they started having
> troubles with partitions. Disks get corrupted all the time.
> When it happened on one of the computers,
Hello everybody I am experiencing a strange problem with ext3 partitions. I have several computers running unstable and they started having troubles with partitions. Disks get corrupted all the time. When it happened on one of the computers, I thought it was a drive problem, but on several at the
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