2009/12/7 Vipul Jain
> Hello list,
>
>I have done lot of google reading to find out what does Linux LUN in
> SCSI means and would like to confirm if my understanding is correct.
>
> LUN (Logical Unit Number) is dependent on the disk partitions and every
> disk partition gets one LUN hence o
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Thanks
yancl
Hello list,
I have done lot of google reading to find out what does Linux LUN in SCSI
means and would like to confirm if my understanding is correct.
LUN (Logical Unit Number) is dependent on the disk partitions and every
disk partition gets one LUN hence one disk if
partitioned to say 3 l
I done it, thanks for your help
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On Sun, Dec 6, 2009 at 5:57 AM, Herlin R. Matos Lastres
wrote:
> Hi,
> I need manage the keyboard, for example read the data comming from keyboard.
>
>
Yes, as Greg has mentioned, keyboard input is large topic, many kind
of "keyboard" input are possible: USB, PS2, or multiple SSH connection
into
Greg KH wrote:
On Sat, Dec 05, 2009 at 04:57:59PM -0500, Herlin R. Matos Lastres wrote:
Hi,
I need manage the keyboard, for example read the data comming from
keyboard.
Which keyboard? Lots of them can be plugged in at once and they can be
of different types (bluetooth, usb, virtual,
When I upgrade the linux kernel on Fedora12, I meet the same problem; then I
install the mkinitrd and recovery the problem.
So, please just install the “mkinitrd” and then can solve your issue.
m...@zyxel.cn
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On Sat, Dec 05, 2009 at 04:57:59PM -0500, Herlin R. Matos Lastres wrote:
> Hi,
> I need manage the keyboard, for example read the data comming from
> keyboard.
Which keyboard? Lots of them can be plugged in at once and they can be
of different types (bluetooth, usb, virtual, serial, ps/2, etc.)
Thanks. I downloaded the latest kernel(2.6.32) from kernel.org and was able to
compile it successfully. But during the "make install" phase I got the
following error:
[r...@nayaka-lnx linux-2.6.32]# make install
sh /usr/src/linux-2.6.32/arch/x86/boot/install.sh 2.6.32 arch/x86/boot/bzImage \