[Savannah-hackers] Re: regarding replacement savannah system (was Re: [rudy@gnu.org: Re: savannah quality of service lowering])

2003-09-10 Thread Richard Stallman
Ok. But Andi Tai (unless I'm mistaken on the name) told he will offer for Savannah the sum to pay a new hard disk, something we *really* need. This should be a top priority because we're near to have HD completely full. I am sure we can buy a disk, if that's the best feasible

[Savannah-hackers] Re: regarding replacement savannah system (was Re: [rudy@gnu.org: Re: savannah quality of service lowering])

2003-09-10 Thread Richard Stallman
I've just received a message from Paul Wallington saying he will manage something at Savannah. That looks like a misunderstanding. He just wants to help a certain user group get its web pages set up on Savannah. This has nothing to do with the administration of Savannah.

[Savannah-hackers] Re: regarding replacement savannah system (was Re: [rudy@gnu.org: Re: savannah quality of service lowering])

2003-09-09 Thread Mathieu Roy
Hi Bradley, glad to see some news Bradley M. Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Paul Fisher, FSF's one and only sysadmin, is extremely overworked, and we have yet to fully recover from the crack and the failed gnudist machine. We desperately need to roll out a new mail server, to decouple the

[Savannah-hackers] Re: regarding replacement savannah system (was Re: [rudy@gnu.org: Re: savannah quality of service lowering])

2003-09-09 Thread Bradley M. Kuhn
Mathieu Roy wrote: This should be a top priority because we're near to have HD completely full. I suggest you take savannah services down for an hour or two and swap these two partitions: /dev/hdc2 18G 8.3G 9.2G 48% /audio-video /dev/hdc1 9.8G 8.8G 631M 94%