Kirk Kuchov wrote:
[snip]
This is a stupid comparaison. By your logic we should also have /dev/stdin,
/dev/stdout and /dev/stderr.
Well, as a matter of fact (on my system):
# ls -l /dev/std*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Feb 1 2006 /dev/stderr -> fd/2
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Feb 1 2006
Kirk Kuchov wrote:
[snip]
This is a stupid comparaison. By your logic we should also have /dev/stdin,
/dev/stdout and /dev/stderr.
Well, as a matter of fact (on my system):
# ls -l /dev/std*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Feb 1 2006 /dev/stderr - fd/2
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 4 Feb 1 2006
I have this Ubuntu Edgy (HP Proliant DL380 intel x86-64 w/ 4 cores), kernel:
2.6.17-10-server) system with a raid controller (p600 + bbu, cciss) and 8gb
memory. The raid disks are setup as one raid1+0 logical device, the swap and
filesystem are partitions on this device.
I've created a ext3
I have this Ubuntu Edgy (HP Proliant DL380 intel x86-64 w/ 4 cores), kernel:
2.6.17-10-server) system with a raid controller (p600 + bbu, cciss) and 8gb
memory. The raid disks are setup as one raid1+0 logical device, the swap and
filesystem are partitions on this device.
I've created a ext3
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