cen writes:
On 25. 12. 21 01:16, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
cen writes:
# copy partition map from good disk to new disk
sfdisk -d /dev/sde | sfdisk /dev/sdd
This only works if the new disk is identical to the old one, geometry-wise.
Otherwise you can simply create partitions of the same size u
On 25. 12. 21 01:16, Sam Varshavchik wrote:
cen writes:
# copy partition map from good disk to new disk
sfdisk -d /dev/sde | sfdisk /dev/sdd
This only works if the new disk is identical to the old one,
geometry-wise.
Otherwise you can simply create partitions of the same size using
parted
On 24. 12. 21 19:22, Doug Herr wrote:
On Fri, Dec 24, 2021, at 6:38 AM, cen wrote:
I recently had to replace a bad disk in raid1 array and finding proper
docs was not a good experience.
Looking at my notes, I can add some of my notes. These may or may not apply to
you...
(Should not be needed
On 24. 12. 21 17:46, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
Did have our Admin have a System that was running SCO
and it had a failure in a 3 disk system. It kept working
fine after failure, but when they replace the bad drive the
rebuild that was suppose to be automatic failed. Some
how it mixed
Hello,
I am trying to run condor to subgmit jobs in batch
I first run
systemctl start condor.service
but I get
SElinux security alert
SELinux is preventing condor_master from getattr access on the filesystem
/sys/fs/cgroup.
* Plugin catchall (100. confidence) suggests **
On 12/25/2021 6:15 AM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> On a whim I opened up the:
> *Legal DisclaimerOpen Source Licenses*
> in the management page for my fiber modem (ATT installed 2021/03/30) and
> discovered that the kernel is rather old:
> *linux kernel - Version 3.4.11*
> There are about 163 other o
On Sat, Dec 25, 2021 at 6:16 AM Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
>
> On a whim I opened up the:
> Legal Disclaimer Open Source Licenses
> in the management page for my fiber modem (ATT installed 2021/03/30) and
> discovered that the kernel is rather old:
> linux kernel - Version 3.4.11
> There are about 1
On Sat, 25 Dec 2021 at 07:34, Roger Heflin wrote:
> The vendor must answer that question. No one else knows what patches were
> or were not applied to that system
>
Assume that bad actors and nation-state intelligence services know quite a
bit about such systems,
including admin passwords and k
Hi,
There is a nice article on the Fedora magazine about publishing with jekyll and
I was wondering what the general thinking was about the pros and cons between
these two in creating webpages.
https://fedoramagazine.org/how-to-publish-your-content-using-github-pages-and-jekyll/
I seem to thin
On Fri, 24 Dec 2021 at 19:00, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I recently got a new mini PC that is UEFI only. Out of curiosity
> I started reading about the EFI shell. I now have only one
> question: Would any "ordinary" user ever have any reason to
> use the EFI shell? (Secondary question: Would he be able
The vendor must answer that question. No one else knows what patches were
or were not applied to that system
On Sat, Dec 25, 2021, 6:16 AM Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> On a whim I opened up the:
> *Legal Disclaimer Open Source Licenses*
> in the management page for my fiber modem (ATT installed 20
On a whim I opened up the:
Legal Disclaimer Open Source Licenses
in the management page for my fiber modem (ATT installed 2021/03/30)
and discovered that the kernel is rather old:
linux kernel - Version 3.4.11
There are about 163 other open source components, probably most of
similar ages.
I
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