At 12:05 PM 2/21/2005 +0700, ogut wrote:
# fx > and
# fx > how is that application sending it? And what does "222.154.xx.xx"
# fx > refer to
This is one of the actual rebounce report ( I tried sending from several
machines/senders/places ), from the system administrator :
Your message did not reach
# fx > and
# fx > how is that application sending it? And what does "222.154.xx.xx"
# fx > refer to
This is one of the actual rebounce report ( I tried sending from several
machines/senders/places ), from the system administrator :
Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipien
Hi !
I think I did hit the 4 partition limit .
The result of my fdisk -l /dev/hda is as ffs:-
Disk /dev/hda: 255 heads, 63 sectors, 7297 cylinders
Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 bytes
Device BootStart EndBlocks Id System
/dev/hda1 * 1 574 4610623+ 7 H
At 10:56 AM 2/20/2005 -0500, Jim Nelson wrote:
Ray Olszewski wrote:
But you only mention 3 partitions above, and I don't know if that is a
reporting error on your part or an indication of some other problem. So
the first thing you should do is check your partition table as I did
above (run fdisk
Ray Olszewski wrote:
But you only mention 3 partitions above, and I don't know if that is a
reporting error on your part or an indication of some other problem. So
the first thing you should do is check your partition table as I did
above (run fdisk and use its p command).
If he ran with the RH
bj wrote:
Hi !
I have a red hat 8.0 & Windows 2000 on a intel box with a 60 GB hard drive .
Only 20 GB has been partitioned into 10 GB of NTFS and 9 GB of Linux , file
id 83 ext 3 and 1 GB of Linux swap , file id 82 .
I want to use some free unallocated space from the remaining 40 GB for my
linux .
At 12:26 AM 2/20/2005 -0800, edy boke wrote:
Hi, Ray.
Sorry, to disturb you in this holiday. But, I've been trying to contact
you in the last 2/two working days, but, failed because of problem in my
linux machine.
Now, I use another machine and succeeded to contact you. This is the report.
After
At 08:38 AM 2/20/2005 +0545, bj wrote:
Hi !
I have a red hat 8.0 & Windows 2000 on a intel box with a 60 GB hard drive .
Only 20 GB has been partitioned into 10 GB of NTFS and 9 GB of Linux , file
id 83 ext 3 and 1 GB of Linux swap , file id 82 .
I want to use some free unallocated space from the r
bj wrote:
...
When ever I use fdisk , and choose option n ( to add a partition ) , it
gives an error message saying that I need extended partition or I need to
delete old partition to create a new one .
But I have 40 GB of un used space on my hard drive.
You can only have 4 partitions per disk. I
Hi !
I have a red hat 8.0 & Windows 2000 on a intel box with a 60 GB hard drive .
Only 20 GB has been partitioned into 10 GB of NTFS and 9 GB of Linux , file
id 83 ext 3 and 1 GB of Linux swap , file id 82 .
I want to use some free unallocated space from the remaining 40 GB for my
linux .
But I
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