On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 22:31:03 +0200, T wrote:
> On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 23:39:57 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
>
>> ca::ctrlaltdel:/etc/init.d/grml-reboot
>>
>> work for you and fixes the problem?
>
> I directly tried this. Unfortunately, problems not fixed. Still got
> "Filesystem is NOT clean".
Hm
On Sat, 16 Sep 2006 23:39:57 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
> ca::ctrlaltdel:/etc/init.d/grml-reboot
>
> work for you and fixes the problem?
I directly tried this. Unfortunately, problems not fixed.
Still got "Filesystem is NOT clean".
> And please check that "grep umount /etc/runlevel.conf" loo
1. You misunderstand what ZFS is and how "stable" it is. That's the
attraction.
2. No, this ain't a roadshow, so let's not sell OpenAFS reviving
mainframe/terminal days.
3. There were recent grml discussions about file system robustness. ZFS
is the ultimate.
4. Sysadmins (folks who use grml) shou
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Sorry, we are not on a road-sales-show here.
Local file systems, ok, but I need a stable one with really good
support, tools for undelete and access on windows.
So ext2/3 local on disks. And it works, really, it is OK!
On
Good PDF overview slides here:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/docs/zfs_last.pdf
RAID comments in here:
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/whatis/
Disk access / filesystem performance is the greatest bottleneck in PC
performance (disk = slowest component). ZFS could make Lin
* T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060916 18:15]:
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:23:58 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
> $ grep -A1 CTRL-ALT-DEL /etc/inittab
> # What to do when CTRL-ALT-DEL is pressed.
> ca::ctrlaltdel:/etc/init 6
Does changing the "/etc/init" to "/sbin/init&quo
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReplacementInit
http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/knot3
Ubuntu going where grml has gone before.
M
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(yeah I know about ext4 - but kernel folks should develop the kernel,
not filesystems, certainly not old ones - i.e. make the kernel more
inviting for third-party work)
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* Mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060916 22:59]:
> This file system is more solidly engineered than any other, it seems.
> Not yet for Linux, but someday?
> http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20051117-5595.html
> http://linux.inet.hr/zfs_filesystem_for_linux.html
> http://w
This file system is more solidly engineered than any other, it seems.
Not yet for Linux, but someday?
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20051117-5595.html
http://linux.inet.hr/zfs_filesystem_for_linux.html
http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/zfs/
The ext2/3 stuff is really getting old. I
On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 23:23:58 +0200, Michael Prokop wrote:
>> What's the difference between using the command "reboot" and let the
>> keyboard trigger the "init 6" to reboot?
>
>> I notice I always get the "Filesystem not clean" message having switched
>> over to grml when rebooting. I trigger the
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