On Tuesday 18 October 2005 06:34, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
On 10/17/05, Hans Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact, if you have enough RAM, you won't ever touch the
disk -- deleting a file before it's committed means it never touches
disk.
It is not as spindown-friendly as
Hello.
I'm a student. I want to know how are acls handled in reiserfs,and how does that affects rwx permissions.
Any infromation would be useful.
Generally I'm interested in all linux filesystems which supports ACL lists.
Thanks
Piotr.
Hello,
PH Hello.
PH I'm a student. I want to know how are acls handled in reiserfs,
PH and how does that affects rwx permissions.
PH Any infromation would be useful.
PH Generally I'm interested in all linux filesystems which supports ACL lists.
PH Thanks
PH Piotr.
PH
ACLs are supported in all
Actually I did send it SIGUSR1 signals to get the progress so it really
seems to work fine.
I intend to get another HDD (internal) and see if i can copy the FS and
then fix it there.
how would I best copy the filesystem? DD ?
(The PRoblems I had before with this disc are USB-storage related where
Hi all,
Wednesday, October 19, 2005, 2:33:47 PM, you wrote:
AZ On Tuesday 18 October 2005 06:34, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
On 10/17/05, Hans Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact, if you have enough RAM, you won't ever touch the
disk -- deleting a file before it's committed means it never
Hello,
please ignore my previous post. It was wrong (not in a whole, but...).
AZ On Tuesday 18 October 2005 06:34, Gregory Maxwell wrote:
On 10/17/05, Hans Reiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In fact, if you have enough RAM, you won't ever touch the
disk -- deleting a file before it's
I captured this log message with a serial console this time. I still can't
reproduce it though, which is annoying.
After rebooting from this one, /bin/mkdir and /bin/zsh were hosed. Udev doesn't
like starting up without the ability to make directories.
This looks like one problem causing the
I used a cryptoloop device with an reiserfs and made a copy/backup of
the file containing the data.
I'm not completely sure, but I think it was mounted, when I copied it.
Maybe this was a mistake.
Now I need the data from the backup and I can't mount the reiserfs using
the cryptoloop device.
Thomas Raschbacher schrieb:
how would I best copy the filesystem? DD ?
dd, if that does not work then try dd_rescue:
http://www.garloff.de/kurt/linux/ddrescue/
Christian.
--
BOFH excuse #34:
(l)user error
Detlef Grittner schrieb:
An appropriate fstab entry, so a user is allowed to mount the device
looks like this:
/home/userX/data /home/userX/crypto reiserfs
user,noauto,loop=/dev/loop0,encryption=twofish256,phash=sha512,itercountk=100
so, you're using a file-backed cryptoloop
hi, how can i apply all patches that are inside broken-out package (for
reiser4 2.6.13) ? also, what does it mean in practice this broken-out ?
( i know its not reiser questoin, the second one, but i maybe someone will
answer anyways)
sorry for such basic questions, but there is no
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