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> On 02 May 2019, at 09:46, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
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> What I do know is in the second round -FfX wouldn’t work,
*after the second round
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> On 02 May 2019, at 03:39, Steven Hartland wrote:
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>> On 01/05/2019 15:53, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
>> Paul Mather wrote:
On Apr 30, 2019, at 11:17 PM, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
Been there done that though with ex
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> On 02 May 2019, at 02:16, Chris wrote:
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> Your story is so unusual I am wondering if its not fiction, I mean all
> sorts of power cuts where it just so happens the UPS fails every time,
The only “fiction” is the date.. was the 10th n
The current state of this looks logical: its the bare minimum to
represent the .tgz which we recognized from install menu choices,
which minimises any real SAT solver dependency load, because these are
not cross-dependant in any strong sense.
The goal surely would be to prove this works and test.
On 01/05/2019 15:53, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
Paul Mather wrote:
On Apr 30, 2019, at 11:17 PM, Michelle Sullivan
wrote:
Been there done that though with ext2 rather than UFS.. still got
all my data back... even though it was a nightmare..
Is that an implication that had all your data b
Your story is so unusual I am wondering if its not fiction, I mean all
sorts of power cuts where it just so happens the UPS fails every time,
then you decide to ship a server halfway round the world, and on top
of that you get a way above average rate of hard drive failures. But
aside from all thi
Paul Mather wrote:
On Apr 30, 2019, at 11:17 PM, Michelle Sullivan
wrote:
Been there done that though with ext2 rather than UFS.. still got
all my data back... even though it was a nightmare..
Is that an implication that had all your data been on UFS (or ext2:)
this time around you would
On Apr 30, 2019, at 11:17 PM, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
I have had it happen
several times over my IT career. If that happens to you the odds are
that it's absolutely unrecoverable and whatever gets corrupted is
*gone.*
Every drive corruption I have suffered in my career I have been able to
Paul Mather wrote:
On Apr 30, 2019, at 8:14 PM, Michelle Sullivan
wrote:
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On 01 May 2019, at 01:15, Karl Denninger wrote:
IMHO non-ECC memory systems are ok for personal desktop and laptop
machines where loss of stored data requir
On Apr 30, 2019, at 8:14 PM, Michelle Sullivan wrote:
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On 01 May 2019, at 01:15, Karl Denninger wrote:
IMHO non-ECC memory systems are ok for personal desktop and laptop
machines where loss of stored data requiring a restore is acce
Cy Schubert wrote on 2019/05/01 05:56:
In message <292eadc6-3662-ec43-1175-53fc25248...@quip.cz>, Miroslav
Lachman wri
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David Chisnall wrote on 2019/04/30 10:22:
On 29/04/2019 21:12, Joe Maloney wrote:
With CFT version you chose to build, and package individual components
such as sendmail
> On 1. May 2019, at 00:02, Peter Jeremy wrote:
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>> On 2019-Apr-30 19:44:36 +, Markus Wipp wrote:
>> I currently face an issue, where I don’t know further on why this happens
>> and what I could do about it.
>> I hope that this is the correct list to ask my question. If not please let
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