On Sunday 07 May 2006 06:06, Peter Humphrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
about 'Re: [gentoo-amd64] How to install to a RAID set?':
I've found a card that seems ideal for my needs: one that will fit into
the 32-bit PCI 2.2 slots on this motherboard but doesn't cost more than
the pair of disks it
On Saturday 06 May 2006 22:18, Peter Humphrey wrote:
dmraid (though not print it - anyone know how to print Linux man
pages on a Windows box?)
I had to do this recently:
man dmraid | col -b dmraid.txt
(use the actual man page name, of course)
This creates a txt file that you can open (and
Hi,
I am new to the list so i am going to tell you who i am and then ask my first
question.
my name is Dieter Ries, i am an 19 year old (yet)pupil from germany, near
wiesbaden.
i am running gentoo 2005.1 on my desktop (amd64 3000+) and on my laptop (P3
500MHz).
my first problem is an init
On Sunday 07 May 2006 13:06, Peter Humphrey wrote:
Ok, many thanks to all who replied. I think I'll go the hardware
route.
I've found a card that seems ideal for my needs: one that will fit
into the 32-bit PCI 2.2 slots on this motherboard but doesn't cost
more than the pair of disks it
On Sunday 07 May 2006 18:23, Etaoin Shrdlu wrote:
On Saturday 06 May 2006 22:18, Peter Humphrey wrote:
dmraid (though not print it - anyone know how to print Linux man
pages on a Windows box?)
I had to do this recently:
man dmraid | col -b dmraid.txt
(use the actual man page name, of
On Sunday 07 May 2006 11:01, Dieter Ries wrote:
my first problem is an init problem concerning filesystem checks.
everytime i boot up my gentoo-machine, all filesystems get checked. at
first i thought that perhaps reiser was not able to handle my maxtor 300GB
S-ATA disk, so today i changed to
On 5/7/06, Dieter Ries [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with e3fs it only takes about 5 seconds to check, but i dont think it is
necessary to check all the filesystems everytime i boot..
Hmm, sounds like you may not have a '0' for the 6th (and last) column
in /etc/fstab. This instructs the init