On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> first, what is the proper protocol for changing an ext3
> filesystem back to ext2? i just read a posting on the
Unless you have a reason to remove the journal itself, you can simply
mount an ext3 partition as ext2, provided that it was unmounted
first, what is the proper protocol for changing an ext3
filesystem back to ext2? i just read a posting on the
ext3-users mailing list that suggested part of the procedure
was to mount the filesystem read-only, but i don't see why
that would be necessary. as far as i knew, it is sufficient
to
Kirk Bollinger wrote:
No idea on your first 2 queries. For number 3, an Armada should would
just fine. I use an older Armada (1120T) and have no problems running
anything X in 16-bit, except for being limited in memory. The newer
models overcome that shortfall.
> 1) I'm looking for a tape drive
> Hello,
>
> I thought I'd throw out a few questions in hopes of getting a quick
> answer.
>
> 1) I'm looking for a tape drive supported by linux. Something that
> is either floppy or IDE based. Any suggestions?
We like the Seagate TR-4 IDE drives. Aside from the bashing
that they too
Hello,
I thought I'd throw out a few questions in hopes of getting a quick
answer.
1) I'm looking for a tape drive supported by linux. Something that
is either floppy or IDE based. Any suggestions?
2) Does anyone know of an Xserver that support a Hercules Stingray 128
Voodoo Card? Do I just ha