I am not hoping to start a relgious war here but I was wondering how
strict should one enforce the idea of bottom or inline posting vs top
posting.
I understand the idea that we should have the complete context in place
but does that really mean I should be forced to bottom post even if I
am givin
K N Jayadevan wrote:
How to create bootable floppy disk in Fedora 2.
I don't have a fedora 2 system at hand right now, but RedHat 9 systems
come with a /sbin/mkbootdisk shell script that will guide you through
the process. It is the part of mkbootdisk package. I am sure it should
be available
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> "Gurpreet" == Gurpreet Sachdeva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> If PgSQL is going to be your main application, leave /var with
>> the huge disk space. 7GB for /usr is fine, since /usr doesn't
>> grow significantly after installation
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> > /var, however, holds the databases and is likely to expand with
> > time.
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> If that is the case, I shouldn't have got such an error :o(
You could always move your databases from /usr (where they shouldn't be)
into /var (where they sho
>If PgSQL is going to be your main application, leave /var with the
>huge disk space. 7GB for /usr is fine, since /usr doesn't grow
>significantly after installation and setup; /var, however, holds the
>databases and is likely to expand with time.
If that is the case, I shouldn't have got such an
On Wed, 2004-12-08 at 10:37, Gurpreet Sachdeva wrote:
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> Hey Guys,
> I installed postgres in our linux server. I didn't see the partion
> size of /usr. It is just 7 GB and rest 73 GB is spare in /var.
>
> How can I give a part of /var to /usr without formatting both of them?
>
Dear
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Gurpreet> Hey Guys, I installed postgres in our linux server. I
Gurpreet> didn't see the partion size of /usr. It is just 7 GB and
Gurpreet> rest 73 GB is spare in /var.
Hey Guys,
I installed postgres in our linux server. I didn't see the partion size
of /usr. It is just 7 GB and rest 73 GB is spare in /var.
How can I give a part of /var to /usr without formatting both of them?
Thanks and Regards,
Cheers!
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Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
On Fri, 2004-12-03 at 18:20 +0530, Raj Mathur wrote:
I have no problem in hosting it on lug-delhi.org.
However, my only concern was that we should not be confusing LUG people
about both the sites ( like "is so-and-so info at linux-delhi.org or
lug-delhi.org?") . Having
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