Re: burncd error

2002-10-04 Thread Marco Beishuizen
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, the wise Oliver Fromme spoke, and said: Marco Beishuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That did the trick. I wrote a file to the cd and fixate worked correctly. At least I think it did, because when I want to mount the cd to look at it, mount gives me an invalid argument

Re: burncd error

2002-10-04 Thread Marco Beishuizen
the wrong option, mkisofs says it doesn't recognise the option, quits the program, and returns to the prompt in my xterm, but now my xterm shows up with unrecognisable characters (normally for me: root@hostname, now something like: %^(%^%(%^()_)_*). Did I hit a bug? Marco -- Fresco's Discovery

Re: burncd error

2002-10-04 Thread Marco Beishuizen
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, the wise Kevin Oberman spoke, and said: Date: Sat, 5 Oct 2002 00:29:48 +0200 (CEST) From: Marco Beishuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks! It worked great. I have one remark though: the option -allow-lower-case wasn't recognised by mkisofs

burncd error

2002-10-04 Thread Marco Beishuizen
try to mount the cd-rw after that I get: cd9660: /dev/acd1c: Input/output error Does anyone knows what is going wrong? Thanks, Marco -- A student, in hopes of understanding the Lambda-nature, came to Greenblatt. As they spoke a Multics system hacker walked by. Is it true, asked the student

fdisk: unable to write data to disk (RAID)

2002-10-02 Thread Marco Beishuizen
to disk, it says it is unable to write the changes. Now I can't do anything with the disk. What am I doing wrong? Thanks in advance, Marco -- It is always preferable to visit home with a friend. Your parents will not be pleased with this plan, because they want you all to themselves and because

block device vs char device

2002-07-25 Thread Marco Berizzi
Hi, I'm new to FreeBSD. I have had a little experience with Slackware Linux. I have a couple of questions. This is the output (partial) from ls -l /dev of my FreeBSD 4.6 i386 box. ... crw-r- 2 root operator 13, 0x00020002 Jul 23 14:49 da0s1 crw-r- 2 root operator 13,

block device vs char device

2002-07-25 Thread Marco Berizzi
Hi, I'm new to FreeBSD. I have had a little experience with Slackware Linux. I have a couple of questions. This is the output (partial) from ls -l /dev of my FreeBSD 4.6 i386 box. ... crw-r- 2 root operator 13, 0x00020002 Jul 23 14:49 da0s1 crw-r- 2 root operator 13,

block device vs char device

2002-07-25 Thread Marco Berizzi
Hi, I have a couple of questions. Which the difference between /dev/cd0a /dev/cd0c? ... crw-r- 2 root operator 15, 0 Jul 23 14:50 cd0a crw-r- 2 root operator 15, 2 Jul 23 14:50 cd0c crw-r- 2 root operator 15, 8 Jul 23 14:50 cd1a crw-r- 2 root operator 15,

Re: internet news question

2002-07-23 Thread Marco Radzinschi
I use tin. It is in the ports collection. Marco Radzinschi E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] AOL IM: CrackedBoy Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And when you look long into an abyss, the abyss also looks into you. -- Friedrich Nietzsche

Re: Backup Exec Agent?

2002-07-12 Thread Marco Radzinschi
Just posting this for posterity, for the next guy searching the google usenet archives. Matthew's instructions worked perfectly the first time and I was able to do a backup and restore without any trouble. Thank you, Marco Radzinschi [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Matthew Bettinger

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