Re: a couple questions about ext3 filesystems

2002-10-05 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
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

a couple questions about ext3 filesystems

2002-10-04 Thread Robert P. J. Day
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

Re: A Couple Questions.

1998-03-18 Thread Pork E. Pigg
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

Re: A Couple Questions.

1998-03-18 Thread Kit Cosper
> 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

A Couple Questions.

1998-03-18 Thread Kirk Bollinger
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