We have an SL5 system running with 4 monitors, also for a monitoring
system.
We are using two 2-head PCI cards, though mainly just because we had
these on hand. They are Nvidia-based and we are using the nvidia binary
driver. It looks like we used the nvidia-settings utility to set it up
(we are
Hello,
we would like to have four monitors connected to one PC in our system
for CMS status monitoring, running on Scientific Linux version 4, or 5.
I have got suggestions to use Nvidia quadro card with four heads, or two
pci graphic cards each with two heads.
Does anyone have a positive
Akemi Yagi wrote:
You might want to try out a kernel module package for reiserfs
available from ElRepo:
i check site and looks interesting. will be trying it tonight after
i get this system fully backed up.
modprobe reiserfs
where is best to put this? in rc.local, rc.sysinit, or elsewhere?
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modprobe reiserfs
where is best to put this? in rc.local, rc.sysinit, or elsewhere?
I guess you don't have to load the reiserfs module manually. The mount
command will do it for you - either directly or over /etc/fstab.
Urs
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 2:11 PM, Urs Beyerle urs.beye...@env.ethz.ch wrote:
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modprobe reiserfs
where is best to put this? in rc.local, rc.sysinit, or elsewhere?
I guess you don't have to load the reiserfs module manually. The mount
command will do it for you - either directly or over
Akemi Yagi wrote:
Right. You should not need to manually load the module. I did that
for testing purposes.
ok.
i thought this, but being that you show 'modprobe reiserfs',
i wanted to be sure.
going offline and shutting sl5.2 after i send this.
i will be making hard disk, tape and dvd