[expert] ls

2003-07-19 Thread charlie
Using ls in konsole or XTerm, I sometimes get the following message :- ls: .: stale NFS file handle Can someone tell me what this means? Charlie -- The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. Marcel Proust This email is guaranteed to be wholly

Re: [expert] ls

2003-07-19 Thread James Sparenberg
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 16:03, charlie wrote: > Using ls in konsole or XTerm, I sometimes get the following message :- > > ls: .: stale NFS file handle > > Can someone tell me what this means? > > Charlie AFAIK it's actually saying that an NFS mount is trying to find a file that has been moved or

Re: [expert] ls

2003-07-20 Thread charlie
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 02:38 pm, James Sparenberg had this to contribute :- > On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 16:03, charlie wrote: > > Using ls in konsole or XTerm, I sometimes get the following message :- > > > > ls: .: stale NFS file handle > > > > Can someone tell me what this means? > > > > Charlie > > AFA

Re: [expert] ls

2003-07-20 Thread James Sparenberg
On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 00:48, charlie wrote: > On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 02:38 pm, James Sparenberg had this to contribute :- > > On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 16:03, charlie wrote: > > > Using ls in konsole or XTerm, I sometimes get the following message :- > > > > > > ls: .: stale NFS file handle > > > > > > Ca

Re: [expert] ls

2003-07-20 Thread Michael Noble
The . tell you the current directory. The stale NFS handle sys that the directory (nfs mounted) is no longer valid. If the file server you are mounting the directory from has a faulty network card this would cause this to happen every now and then. I have found that onboard ethernet cards are n

Re: [expert] ls

2003-07-20 Thread Todd Lyons
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 charlie wanted us to know: >> > ls: .: stale NFS file handle >> > Can someone tell me what this means? >> AFAIK it's actually saying that an NFS mount is trying to find a file >> that has been moved or removed on the distant end and no longer viable.

Re: [expert] ls

2003-07-21 Thread charlie
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 05:58 am, James Sparenberg had this to contribute :- > On Sun, 2003-07-20 at 00:48, charlie wrote: > > On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 02:38 pm, James Sparenberg had this to contribute :- > > > > > On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 16:03, charlie wrote: > > > > Using ls in konsole or XTerm, I sometimes

Re: [expert] ls

2003-07-22 Thread stefmit
I know this may not be an immediate answer, but has anybody actually "googled" this thing? http://www.google.com/search?q=intext%3A%22stale+NFS+file+handle%22&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0 (link may be wrapped) Check it out - it does not look like being related to NFS all the time ...

Re: [expert] ls

2003-07-22 Thread James Sparenberg
On Tue, 2003-07-22 at 04:41, stefmit wrote: > I know this may not be an immediate answer, but has anybody actually "googled" > this thing? > > http://www.google.com/search?q=intext%3A%22stale+NFS+file+handle%22&sourceid=mozilla-search&start=0&start=0 > (link may be wrapped) > > Check it out - it

Re: [expert] ls

2003-07-22 Thread charlie
On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 02:46 pm, Todd Lyons had this to contribute :- > >> > ls: .: stale NFS file handle >You're in a directory on the cdrom, for example in /mnt/cdrom. If you >give it the path instead of the (implied) "." then it will work >properly. Thanks James, Michael and Todd, I will be more

[expert] LS 120 MB-drive

2002-06-28 Thread hans schneidhofer
hi, have got a LS 120 MB-drive, and would like to integrate it into my mdk-system for linux as well as for handle msdos-formats (read-write) how can I do that, or - where can I find some docs about ? thanks for helping bye hans Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to htt

[expert] LS-120 HowTo somewhere?

1999-04-06 Thread Tom Berger
Hi there! Having just bought and installed a LS-120 ATAPI floppy drive, I wonder if anyone knows a good one-stop ressource about handling it in Linux? I already visited www.1stlinuxsearch.com but found nothing particular useful. Ideas? Thanks tom -- "The perversity of the Universe tends tow

[expert] LS-120 bootdisk resolved

1999-12-12 Thread Dan Swartzendruber
Well, I finally got this to work, with a couple of changes to mkbootdisk. 1. Since there is no partition table on a LS-120 by default, mke2fs complains about using the entire disk. It asks for confirmation, which the script doesn't give it. Hence, the hang. I worked around it by do

[expert] ls all dir and subdir?

2003-11-06 Thread Fajar Priyanto
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello all, Can ls list all directories and their subdirectories, something like DOS' dir/s command? Thanks. - -- Fajar http://linux.arinet.org Linux mdk91.sistek.kom 2.4.21-0.13mdk GNU/Linux 15:40:41 up 8:12, 10 users, load average: 0.64, 0.53, 0.37

Re: [expert] LS-120 HowTo somewhere?

1999-04-06 Thread Steve Anderson
> Having just bought and installed a LS-120 ATAPI floppy drive, I wonder if > anyone knows a good one-stop ressource about handling it in Linux? I > already visited www.1stlinuxsearch.com but found nothing particular > useful. The LS will be identified at boot as hd? (? = appropriate letter code

Re: [expert] LS-120 HowTo somewhere?

1999-04-06 Thread Jean-Michel Dault
bios, or a special adapter card. Jean-Michel Dault [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 6 Apr 1999, Tom Berger wrote: > Date: Tue, 6 Apr 1999 18:52:51 +0200 > From: Tom Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [expert] LS-120 HowTo som

Re: [expert] LS-120 HowTo somewhere?

1999-04-06 Thread Steven J Mackenzie
I put mine in, and treated just like an ide hard drive; ie I mounted it with 'mount -t vfat /dev/hdd /mnt/ls120' (== slave on secondry ide controller, in my case), and there it was, no further magic required! Let me know if you find any more interesting ways to use it ... Tom Berger wrote: > >

Re: [expert] LS-120 HowTo somewhere?

1999-04-08 Thread Tom Berger
On Die, 06 Apr 1999, you wrote: / Am Die, 06 Apr 1999 schrieben Sie: > Try www.linuxrouter.org, they mention LS-120 somewhere and it has been > extensively discussed on their mailing list (archived on the web). > Thanks a lot, that's really a valuable resource!! (http://www.linuxrouter.org/flopp

Re: [expert] ls all dir and subdir?

2003-11-06 Thread Markus Ueberall
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Fajar Priyanto wrote: > Can ls list all directories and their subdirectories, something like DOS' > dir/s command? Of course it can; option "-R" is your friend. (Better yet, try "man ls" or "ls --help" to get detailed help.) Ad astra, -- Dipl.-Inf. Markus Ueberall

Re: [expert] ls all dir and subdir?

2003-11-06 Thread Artemio
> Hello all, > Can ls list all directories and their subdirectories, something like DOS' > dir/s command? # ls -R or # ls -lhR for viewing sizes of files/dirs "R" means "recursive" so it lists all dirs and their subdirs "h" - human-readable sizes, e.g. 10K, 1.5M "l" - full list (permissio

Re: [expert] ls all dir and subdir?

2003-11-06 Thread Fajar Priyanto
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 06 November 2003 03:53 pm, Artemio wrote: > # ls -lhR > for viewing sizes of files/dirs > > "R" means "recursive" so it lists all dirs and their subdirs > "h" - human-readable sizes, e.g. 10K, 1.5M > "l" - full list (permissions, sizes etc.

RE: [expert] ls all dir and subdir?

2003-11-06 Thread Tango Echo
du will list directories (man du for more info) mc will give you Midnight Commander - a menu driven file management tool HTH >-Original Message- >From: Fajar Priyanto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 5:56 AM >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject:

Re: [expert] ls all dir and subdir?

2003-11-06 Thread Greg Meyer
On Thursday 06 November 2003 05:56 am, Fajar Priyanto wrote: > On Thursday 06 November 2003 03:53 pm, Artemio wrote: > > # ls -lhR > > for viewing sizes of files/dirs > > > > "R" means "recursive" so it lists all dirs and their subdirs > > "h" - human-readable sizes, e.g. 10K, 1.5M > > "l" - full l

Re: [expert] ls all dir and subdir?

2003-11-06 Thread Bill Mullen
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003, Fajar Priyanto wrote: > Actually, I'm trying to see how the file structure of my server is. Or is > there any better way to know it? Install the "tree" RPM (which provides the tree console app), it's ideal for this; it's recursive by default. For a directories-only listing: