etharp wrote:
Ok, just so I am not out -a$$holed here... (I _do_ intend to be the big hole
here)grin what does _LUCK_ have to do with it, and why should I have to
see see the other post, heck what other post, I see a BUNCH of other posts.
My Wife wants (demands) for me to put in here that
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 16:16, J. C. Woods wrote:
Unfortunately some people feel the need to make their self look good at
other people's expense. This does not come as a shock to me. Maybe I
just expected more from this list. My mistake, and, for me, this thread
is DEAD!
Sorry to
What is the correct command to flush all the IP addresses from the routing
table with reject? I need to flush it and rebooting it is not an option. I
know it got flush command but I cannot seems to get it to work right. :)
---
Russell
Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
At 03.13 07/08/01, J. C. Woods wrote:
The chmod
command is used to change file permissions or make a file executeable,
or !executeable.
Which is the difference?
Olaf
Olaf,
Do you mean what is the difference?
executeable= a file that is executeable, i.e. you
At 21.15 07/08/01, J. C. Woods wrote:
Olaf,
Do you mean what is the difference?
executeable= a file that is executeable, i.e. you can execute it
(usually a binary file but it can be a shell script).
!executeable= a file that is NOT executeable, i.e. you can NOT execute
it. (In UNIX, and in
On Monday 06 August 2001 21:13, J. C. Woods wrote:
Dave,
Just so as to obviate any confusion about this issue. The chmod
command is used to change file permissions or make a file executeable,
or !executeable. This is usually done by entering the chmod command
and an octal number as a switch
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 21:44, J. C. Woods wrote:
mike wrote:
So what you are saying is you know the answer to your question, but are
just busting evertbody elses balls.
Mike,
Unlike your need to be hasty, and rude as well, I will attribute your
lack of understanding to be due to the
I am running ReiserFS on my main SCSI HDD (using a IDE partition for boot,
ReisterFS as well). Even with a dirty shutdown, it bounces right back, only
my wintendo FAT32 has problems after a power outage. Never had to do a fsck
or anything, just comes right up.
BR Bruce
On Monday 06 August
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Subject: Re: [expert] Ext2 - ReiserFS ?
I am running ReiserFS on my main SCSI HDD (using a IDE partition for boot,
ReisterFS as well). Even with a dirty shutdown, it bounces right back,
only
my wintendo FAT32 has
--- Julia A. Case [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting John W ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
I am about 99% sure that ext2 cannot be converted
to reiserFS.
I am sure if I am wrong someone will correct me
and offer the help you need.
ReiserFS can not be converted from ext2, you have to
backup
David Koenig wrote:
I'd have to agree there. Reiser works great. After a hard lockup or power
failure you get a reading journal entries message for about two seconds
then up the system comes. It's good stuff. I would highly recommend it over
ext2 for sure.
-dave
OK, a fast question for
If you're talking standard chmod style file attribs, then it most certainly
does.
-dave
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stuff. I would highly recommend it over
ext2 for sure.
-dave
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 3:28 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Ext2 - ReiserFS ?
I am running ReiserFS on my main SCSI HDD (using a IDE
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From: J. C. Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 5:26 PM
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OK, a fast question for all you ReiserFS enthusiast: does it yet support
file attributes? I need em, and I use
: J. C. Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Ext2 - ReiserFS ?
OK, a fast question for all you ReiserFS enthusiast: does it yet
support file attributes? I need em, and I use em
- Original Message -
From: J. C. Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: David Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 5:26 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Ext2 - ReiserFS ?
OK, a fast question for all you ReiserFS enthusiast: does it yet
support file
On Sun, 5 Aug 2001, Sevatio wrote:
I'm considering a switch from Ext2 to ReiserFS or anything better than
Ext2. Currently I'm LM8.0. What's your opinion on the stability of the
Reiser File System? Is there an improvement for Ext2 on the horizon?
What software would be best at
--- Lars Roland Kristiansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: On Sun, 5 Aug 2001, Sevatio wrote:
I'm considering a switch from Ext2 to ReiserFS or
anything better than
Ext2. Currently I'm LM8.0. What's your opinion
on the stability of the
Reiser File System? Is there an improvement for
On Saturday 04 August 2001 23:13, you wrote:
On Saturday 04 August 2001 23:06, you wrote:
I'm considering a switch from Ext2 to ReiserFS or anything better than
Ext2. Currently I'm LM8.0. What's your opinion on the stability of the
Reiser File System? Is there an improvement for Ext2 on the
I'm considering a switch from Ext2 to ReiserFS or anything better than
Ext2. Currently I'm LM8.0. What's your opinion on the stability of the
Reiser File System? Is there an improvement for Ext2 on the horizon?
What software would be best at converting the Ext2 partitions to
ReiserFS?
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