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> From: Anthony Di Paola [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 9:18 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Looking for Archive of messages sent to
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Does anyone keep an archive of the messages sent to
Does anyone keep an archive of the messages sent to this list accessible
via the web? I've been looking for one for some time now without any
luck.
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Anthony Di Paola
Systems Administrator
[Sandro Dentella]
>i wanted to browse the mailing -list archive before bothering jou w/ my
>problems but I coudn't find any: where are they?
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-raid@vger.rutgers.edu/
Also, read the HOWTO
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Software-RAID-HOWTO.htm
Hi,
i wanted to browse the mailing -list archive before bothering jou w/ my
problems but I coudn't find any: where are they?
TIA
sandro
*:-)
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Sandro Dentella *:-)
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thanks
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Darren Evans Tel: +44(0)20 7700 9960
Systems, Profero Ltd Fax: +44(0)20 7700 9961
hi dan,
take a look at
http://www.geocrawler.com/lists/3/Linux/
there you'll find a searchable archive of the linux-raid
mailing list (among many others).
cheers,
patrick
Dan Boger wrote:
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> I just joined this list, and was wondering if there was an archive of
> the list
I just joined this list, and was wondering if there was an archive of
the list kept somewhere?
Thanks,
Dan
Dan Boger - Georgetown Institute for Cognitive and Computational Sciences
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ: 1130750
Georgetown University Medical Center
Hi,
I'm one of the authors of the Logical Volume Management HOWTO
(http://ds9a.nl), which will also touch lightly on RAID interoperation.
I am looking for a working archive of this list. I would like to find any
hints on the progress of the big 2.3 merge.
Regards,
bert h
>Can someone please point me to a mail list archive, or
>to a location that can help.
>
There is one at http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/.
Don't know where the official one is.
It would be really handy if the archive location were
included in the subscription "welcome" m
li
> Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 12:49 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: point me to mail list archive
>
>
> Can someone please point me to a mail list archive, or
> to a location that can help.
>
> I need to figure out how to rebuild a raid-1 array using
> the rai
Can someone please point me to a mail list archive, or
to a location that can help.
I need to figure out how to rebuild a raid-1 array using
the raidtools .90??
thanks,
Geoff Nordli ALI, MCT, MCSE, Master CNE, CCA, A+
G Nordli & Associates
430 Heron Pl.
Nanaimo BC, V9T 4X7
Phone: 250-714-
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Danilo Godec wrote:
> I'm new to this list and have some questions. However I'd like to first
> browse through the list archive if it's available somewhere.
One archive that I use is:
http://www.progressive-comp.com/Lists/
They archive many
Hi!
I'm new to this list and have some questions. However I'd like to first
browse through the list archive if it's available somewhere.
Is it? :)
Thanks, D.
Hello,
Is there anywhere the mailing list archive?
Greetings,
Marian Porwol
Hello, my name is Tomas Fasth. I'm running RAID on Linux (Debian) as a
small service provider in Sweden. I just subscribed to this list.
My question is: Is this list archived somewhere one the net? If so, I
would appreciate if someone could please give me a pointer. Just to
avoid asking questions
Marco -
I just built my system yesterday using stock RedHat 6.0. The stock kernel
apparently has raid support built in as modules, so you can't raid your
root directory immediately, and you need to "raidstart -a" in order to
access the devices after a reboot, but it has enough to allow you to
bu
I successfully configured a RAID 1 system using stock RH5.2. You only
need the patches if you require the new functionality...
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Erich
On Tue, 1 Jan 1980, Marco Shaw wrote:
> Is there a way to search this list? Or does the stock RedHat 6.0 (2.2.5
> kernel) have the necessary patches for us
Is there a way to search this list? Or does the stock RedHat 6.0 (2.2.5
kernel) have the necessary patches for using s/w raid?
Thanks,
Marco
> Is there a mailing list archive available? How about an FAQ?
While many archives are available, I use
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-raid@vger.rutgers.edu/
Since it's a searchable archive, I tend to use that instead of
looking at any FAQ's as documentation appears
Hallo,
I am new to this mailing list.
Is there a mailing list archive available? How about an FAQ?
Thank you.
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Christian Ordig | Homepage: http://thor.prohosting.com/~chrordig/
Germany |eMail: Christian Ordig <[EMAIL PROTEC
> is there an archive of this mailing list ?
> if yes: where can i find it ?
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-raid@vger.rutgers.edu/
searchable, and mail-archive (VA's nice guesture) picks up lots
of other lists, too, and you can add any you like.
HTH,
James
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Miscellaneo
> is there an archive of this mailing list ?
> if yes: where can i find it ?
There are probably more of them. The one I use is accessible from
http://linuxwww.db.erau.edu/mail_archives/
Egon
is there an archive of this mailing list ?
if yes: where can i find it ?
> I have put up an archive of the Linux Raid Mailing List.
>
> Feel free to use it:
>
> http://raid.xyz.dk/
Just to let people know it's there, there's also:
http://www.mail-archive.com/linux-raid@vger.rutgers.edu/
James
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Miscellaneous Engineer --- IBM Netfinity Performance Development
Hi!
I have put up an archive of the Linux Raid Mailing List.
Feel free to use it:
http://raid.xyz.dk/
If you notice anything weird (about the setup, that is), please tell me.
Comments etc. are welcome!
Regards,
Thomas Willerthttp://willert.dk/
Bachstrasse 108a mailto
I've hacked together an archive of the mailing list, it's initially
filled with the posts left in my mail folders. It will get better in
a few weeks, as I'll stop deleting posts of no interest to me. It
could be useful, if new list members had a way of finding it...(then
of cours
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