[CentOS] Resizing a fat filesystem on a USB partition

2008-01-29 Thread Dogsbody
Hi All, I feel this is the most simple question but I am currently going around and round in circles and searches keep bringing me up Windows tools!! :-( I have a 512MB USB drive that has a 12MB FAT16 partition on it. How can I resize this 12MB partition to grow and fill the whole 512MB driv

Re: [CentOS] Resizing a fat filesystem on a USB partition

2008-01-29 Thread Dogsbody
AFAIK, there is no way to "resize" any FAT partition. You have to delete both partitions and then create a new one. I thought the CD installer came with a utility to resize FAT partitions (albeit in MS DOS)? And this isn't possible in CentOS it self? :-/ Ho hum, thank you very much for t

Re: [CentOS] Resizing a fat filesystem on a USB partition

2008-01-29 Thread Dogsbody
Look for gnu parted. There are a couple of live cds out there with it, like "Parted Magic" and others. Parted can resize fat and ntfs file systems among others. Unfortunately `parted` doesn't work with this setup where the partition size is different to the filesystem size and throws up lot

Re: [CentOS] Resizing a fat filesystem on a USB partition

2008-01-30 Thread Dogsbody
AFAIK, there is no way to "resize" any FAT partition. You have to delete both partitions and then create a new one. I thought the CD installer came with a utility to resize FAT partitions (albeit in MS DOS)? And this isn't possible in CentOS it self? :-/ Have you looked at the gparted L

Re: [CentOS] Using HTTP proxy for yum

2007-08-21 Thread Dogsbody
Is there a way to use an HTTP proxy (with a user/pass) with yum? Or at least a way to pass a user/pass through yum? I have a situation with a CentOS server behind a web filter appliance. Add the following to /etc/wgetrc http_proxy = http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/ ftp_proxy = http:/

Re: [CentOS] Using HTTP proxy for yum

2007-08-22 Thread Dogsbody
Is there a way to use an HTTP proxy (with a user/pass) with yum? Or at least a way to pass a user/pass through yum? I have a situation with a CentOS server behind a web filter appliance. Add the following to /etc/wgetrc http_proxy = http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:8080/ ftp_proxy = http://

[CentOS] Force run of quotacheck at boot

2007-08-22 Thread Dogsbody
Hi All, I think I have managed to corrupt my quota files so I need to run `quotacheck` but that needs the partition to have quotas off or be unmounted which isn't ideal for a production system :-p I was trying to find a way to force the system to do a full `quotacheck -cvuga` on a reboot but

Re: [CentOS] Force run of quotacheck at boot

2007-08-22 Thread Dogsbody
I was trying to find a way to force the system to do a full `quotacheck -cvuga` on a reboot but on looking in rc.sysinit it seems it will only force a quotacheck on boot when fsck finds problems with the disk. Which CentOS? Sorry, CentOS 4.x In /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit of CentOS 5 it seems to

Re: [CentOS] Open source tool like CPanel

2010-07-28 Thread Dogsbody
> Any could suggest open source tool like CPanel that could do the following? Try BlueOnyx - http://www.blueonyx.it/ It started off as Cobalt (which was bought and destroyed by Sun Microsystems), it then went open source, turned into BlueQuartz and then turned into BlueOnyx. As such it's actu

Re: [CentOS] Samsung Galaxy 3 and Centos

2012-10-03 Thread Dogsbody
>> On Oct 2, 2012, at 3:29 PM, Frank Cox wrote: >> >> I'm wondering how well (or if) that phone will work with Centos 6. >> >On 02/10/12 23:48, Craig White wrote:> > > That said, the Galaxy S III has a slot for a mini-SD card and you should be > able to make it exchange files via the usb cable bu