Michael,
If this is a production machine (and it sounds like it), it would be
much easier to test your RAM before putting it into production. In
either case you shouldn't need to boot from a floppy. I'd just go to
single user mode and do it there or boot from a live Cd (Knoppix or
something) or
2004-01-29T23:15:10 Michael James:
> PS: I've just realized I can do it by adding an fsck
> into the linuxrc script of a cooked initrd image.
I'm sure there are many approaches that can be used, but it so
happens that I can specifically comment on that one, having recently
gotten started
Hello Vince,
On Friday 30 January 2004 14:40, Vince wrote:
> Hi, have you found a solution to this problem ?
No, nothing has changed. I still can not pull from bk://bk.namesys.com/.
> I've got the exact same behaviour here...
>
> (BitKeeper version is bk-3.0.4 20031218201658 for x86-glibc22-linux
Hi, have you found a solution to this problem ?
I've got the exact same behaviour here...
(BitKeeper version is bk-3.0.4 20031218201658 for x86-glibc22-linux
Built by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] in /build/3.0.x-lm/src
Built on: Thu Dec 18 17:32:47 PST 2003)
Sergey S. Kostyliov wrote:
Hello all,
I can not p
Hi,
sorry for writing again.
I have installed two weeks ago a new server almost identical to the
first one before christmas. The machine is a Compaq Proliant ML 350
with Smart Array 461 (this time with 64 MB of cache instead of 128)
and 4 x 36 GB disks added to a RAID 5 array with about 100 GB