Unplug the hub and plug a single device into the port on the PC. If it works
then its the hub, if not, try all the devices you had plugged into the hub
one at a time, cos it might just be your first choice that's stopping
everything. If all fails its then down to the machine/operating system.
:o)
what's cli command to show the following ?
many thanks
Ken
>Destination GatewayGenmask Flags Metric
>Ref Use Iface
>192.168.1.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0
> 0 usb0
>192.168.0.0 * 255.255.255.0 U 0 0
>
Your force create mode = 660 is only going to give you __wx_wx___, in other
words, the creator can only write and execute ( or get access to a folder )
and the allocated group can only write and execute ( or get access to a
folder ) none of them can ever see the file, wherever it is.
which means t
You may think this a stupid question, but your not using a 8x re-writable
disk are you ?
If you put in a x2 re-writable, it'll only write at x2, if it's a x8, it'll
only write at x8, irrespective of what you want it to burn at ?
Ken
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Sometime in November, i think, doing a mandrakeupdate, i remember it said
that it had updated my kernel on LM8.1 to kernel-2.4.8-43.lmdk.
I've had to reboot, first time since i turned the machine on way back last
year.
I got a lilo warning about bios memory being too big.
looking in the /boot
Isopropyl Alcohol, followed with a wash down with meths.
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Subject: [expert] Drowning Servers. Literally.
All,
Ok ... here's one for you
o what nfs was made to do...
drjung
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UNIX Network/System Administration
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Ken Walker wrote:
> I smbmounted a LM9 machine from a LM8.1 machine last night to tar across
> some folders. The tar
I smbmounted a LM9 machine from a LM8.1 machine last night to tar across
some folders. The tar failed after 1Gig with " wrote only 0 of 10240 bytes,
tar:error not recoverable: exiting now".
Now, even as root i can't smbumount the remote share.
it just says permission denied.
Anybody any ideas
e
This was just posted in the Samba_Admin mail group, different subject
though.
how does one enable largefilesupport ?
And anybody know what the max file size is in ext2 and 3 ?
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Hello Jim,
Am Fr, 29. Nov 2002 18:26 schrieb Jim Morris:
> Is this on the same exac
x was tricky though. rsync seems to be ready for this. I
was able to break the 4GB limit (I hit that with NFS going Linux <-> Linux,
also with scp)
Linux has been supporting large file systems for a while now, but the
commands
that we use everyday are not all up to speed yet.
KevinO
Ken Walker
7;man tar'. So you can create several files
(<2Gb).
I hope that's help.
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Ken Walker wrote:
> >I am sure that you have your reasons for coping "to" an NT machine. Not
> >being an "NT" guru, I would have to ask "Must the transfer be d
>I am sure that you have your reasons for coping "to" an NT machine. Not
>being an "NT" guru, I would have to ask "Must the transfer be done in one
>chunk"? You did not say where the 8 gigs to be transferred resides. Having
>knowledge of the origin of the transfer may help in the answer, aftera
Is there any way to copy 8Gig of files to a nt machine, keeping all
ownership/permissions/groups.
I've tried taring but it stops at 2G.
many thanks
Mr Smiley
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