On Fri, Sep 27, 2019 at 01:41:58PM +0100, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 03:11:07PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> > If I understood this right, you have two disks with data and they were
> > previously configured as RAID1 volume.
> > What make\model RAID-controller do yo
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 03:11:07PM +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
If I understood this right, you have two disks with data and they were
previously configured as RAID1 volume.
What make\model RAID-controller do you use? Because "cages" by
themselves offer only SATA\SAS ports for disks to co
On 9/24/19 7:00 AM, David wrote:
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 at 07:50, Mark Fletcher wrote:
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 03:07:15AM -, Debian Buster wrote:
2. create the parttion exactly as it was.
system. I recognise that was only that easy to do because I knew that
the original partition arrange
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 at 07:50, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 03:07:15AM -, Debian Buster wrote:
> > 2. create the parttion exactly as it was.
> system. I recognise that was only that easy to do because I knew that
> the original partition arrangement was so simple. If it had
On Mon, Sep 23, 2019 at 03:07:15AM -, Debian Buster wrote:
>
> Posible Options:
> 1. if you use lilo, look for a copy of parttions table.
> 2. create the parttion exactly as it was.
I'm running GRUB not lilo -- used lilo back in the 90's but switched to
grub whenever Debian started prescribi
On 23.09.2019 3:40, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Hello
>
> While setting up a newly purchased RAID-capable hard disk cage I've
> damaged the contents of 2 hard disks and want to know if it is possible
> to recover.
>
> The cage has 5 disk slots each occupied by 3TB hard disks. 4 of the
> disks came fr
On 23/09/2019 08:37, Debian Buster wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 23:40:51 +0100, Mark Fletcher wrote:
Hello
While setting up a newly purchased RAID-capable hard disk cage I've
damaged the contents of 2 hard disks and want to know if it is possible
to recover.
The cage has 5 disk slots each occup
On Sun, 22 Sep 2019 23:40:51 +0100, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Hello
>
> While setting up a newly purchased RAID-capable hard disk cage I've
> damaged the contents of 2 hard disks and want to know if it is possible
> to recover.
>
> The cage has 5 disk slots each occupied by 3TB hard disks. 4 of the
Hello
While setting up a newly purchased RAID-capable hard disk cage I've
damaged the contents of 2 hard disks and want to know if it is possible
to recover.
The cage has 5 disk slots each occupied by 3TB hard disks. 4 of the
disks came from an older cage by the same maker (TerraMaster, in cas
On 06/09/11 02:31, Hendrik Boom wrote:
The ancient laptop in question has about 24M main memory, a 2G hard
drive, a plug-in floppy drive, a CD drive, and a 10Mhz coaxial ethernet
PCMCIA card. (Remember those?)
The hard drive will probably fail one of these years. I'm surprised it
hasn't already
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 17:01:19 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Hi Walter,
>
> Walter Hurry wrote:
>> Bob Proulx wrote:
>> > I would look at Virtual Box. It is very easy to get going using it.
>> > http://www.virtualbox.org/
>>
>> Bob,
>>
>> Looking at the spec and age of the machine in question, on
Hi Walter,
Walter Hurry wrote:
> Bob Proulx wrote:
> > I would look at Virtual Box. It is very easy to get going using it.
> > http://www.virtualbox.org/
>
> Bob,
>
> Looking at the spec and age of the machine in question, one suspects that
> these are old DOS games. If that's the case, woul
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 12:58:38 -0600, Bob Proulx wrote:
> I would look at Virtual Box. It is very easy to get going using it.
>
> http://www.virtualbox.org/
Bob,
Looking at the spec and age of the machine in question, one suspects that
these are old DOS games. If that's the case, would not Do
Hendrik Boom wrote:
> I can probably find a small enough Linux Live CD system to boot on it and
> use the sshfs or NFS o copy the entire hard drive over the ethernet
> connection. But recommendations would be very welcome.
Personally since I am a hardware type of guy I would pull the hard
disk
On Mon, 05 Sep 2011 16:31:17 +, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> The ancient laptop in question has about 24M main memory, a 2G hard
> drive, a plug-in floppy drive, a CD drive, and a 10Mhz coaxial ethernet
> PCMCIA card. (Remember those?)
> The hard drive will probably fail one of these years. I'm sur
The ancient laptop in question has about 24M main memory, a 2G hard
drive, a plug-in floppy drive, a CD drive, and a 10Mhz coaxial ethernet
PCMCIA card. (Remember those?)
The hard drive will probably fail one of these years. I'm surprised it
hasn't already.
It runs an ancient Windows system, p
Hello
somehow the kernel i kept from the installation procedure was thrown out
by aptitude last time i didn't looked closely...
and now i have a machine that stops at a busybox claiming that something
doesn't exist:
after:
/scripts/local-top/evms: 32: /sbin/evms_activate: not found
/scripts/loca
matthew bradley wrote:
What I ended up doing was taking a Gentoo LiveCD I had laying around,
booting off of that, setting hda3 to a mount point under the gentoo
system, configuring sshd (with some help from others) to allow root
login, and then tarring up home, ftping it to a windows box with
g
Hi all,
Thanks for the advice (re:
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2004/09/msg00988.html )
What I ended up doing was taking a Gentoo LiveCD I had laying around,
booting off of that, setting hda3 to a mount point under the gentoo
system, configuring sshd (with some help from others) to allow
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes, Thursday, February 06, 2003 3:00 AM
>
> At office I'm trying to "rescue" an old IBM risc 6000 -
> 7012/320 workstation doomed to elimination.
>
> Is there anyone in this list able to tell me if I can install
> debian ppc on it and - booting from diskette - what
> ar
At office I'm trying to "rescue" an old IBM risc 6000 - 7012/320 workstation doomed to
elimination.
Is there anyone in this list able to tell me if I can install debian ppc on it and -
booting from diskette - what architecture chrp, prep, what else?
Thanks Vittorio
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On Mon, Aug 03, 1998 at 12:11:59PM -0400, Brandon Mitchell wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, JonesMB wrote:
>
> > Are there any utilities that I can use to salvage data from a drive that
> > the
> > BIOS reports as dead?
> >
> > This morning I woke up to a ticking sound from my hard drive. It is a
On Mon, 3 Aug 1998, JonesMB wrote:
> Are there any utilities that I can use to salvage data from a drive that the
> BIOS reports as dead?
>
> This morning I woke up to a ticking sound from my hard drive. It is a 5.7GB
> Seagate drive I upgraded to about 6 weeks ago.
When you hear strange soun
Are there any utilities that I can use to salvage data from a drive that the
BIOS reports as dead?
This morning I woke up to a ticking sound from my hard drive. It is a 5.7GB
Seagate drive I upgraded to about 6 weeks ago. I had an xconsole up and
messages in there indicate that the messages w
Could it be that the rescue kernel was compiled with the 16MB restriction?
On Sat, 3 May 1997, Jesse Goldman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've run into a problem using a rescue disk that I haven't seen before.
> The boot disk finds all the devices (scsi, etc...) and then asks for the
> root disk. The ramd
Hi,
I've run into a problem using a rescue disk that I haven't seen before.
The boot disk finds all the devices (scsi, etc...) and then asks for the
root disk. The ramdisk is found ok. Then, I get a screen telling me that
the computer has "relatively little memory" and that I should activate
swap
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