> > Anybody built a file server with approx 1000 Gbyte or more?
> Take 3 or 4 Promise Ultra66/100's and 14 IBM 75G DTLA 307075
> drives and you should be in business, for a very resonable
> pricetag.
Might be doable, but it would probably take a custom cabinet to accomodate
the ATA/66 cabling li
Matt,
I noticed /tmp and /var/tmp are used slightly differently, for example, the
contents of /tmp are not expected to survive a reboot, while /var/tmp is
used for files you might need after a crash, like vi recovery files.
It makes sense to me to mount /tmp using MFS. The symantics of /tmp and
I am trying to figure out what to do with my /tmp directory under FBSD 4.1
I noticed that /tmp currently lives on the root file system, where I
am unable to get the benefit of softupdates or mounting "nosuid".
(Is that true?)
The handbook mentions mounting the swap partition on /tmp using the MFS
Careful, I hear it also overwrites itself on top of all your
.jpg, .jpeg, .mp3 and .mp2 files. Enclosed is the
text of the script.
Allen
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> Still funny that www.pcisig.com doesn't list 0x127a ...
It costs $2500 per year to be a member of the PCI-SIG. If you stop
paying, they delete you from their vendor list. A lot of companies
join just to get assigned a vendor id, then they stop paying after
the first year. So if you want to k
>From http://www.yourvote.com/pci/
Rockwell Semiconductor Systems
714-221-4600
Vendor ID: 0x127A
Short Name: Rockwell Semi
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED
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