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<0> `the fstab instructions should be included in the http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_on_Software_RAID page. i dont know which options to use <0> should it just be /dev/md0 / ext3 defaults 0,0 ? <1> lol, kinda be hard not to be <1> since we live together <0> pics or it didnt happen <0> nux could you tell me what fstab options to use? <2> gotta go get some torx bits for these damn screws in my car <2> bbl <0> np <3> ewww, cars using torx bits... what manufacturer? <4> my harley has torx <4> for the control housings on the handlebars <3> MrStabby: a Harley is different, people can easily mess with it. <3> I can understand torx in that case <0> anyone know the settings to use in fstab for a new raid array (md0) ? <4> alright! speaking of which, UPS delivered my power commander today!
<4> tendo2: same as any other mountpoint <4> specify a mount point, tell fstab to mount a device there <3> then stand on your head and reboot <4> mine is: /dev/md0 /mnt/raid reiserfs noatime 0 0 <5> /dev/md0 / ext3 user_xattr 0 1 <0> what does user_xattr do? <0> and what is the 0 1 <5> you dont need that unless you wanna use beagle or other meta-file infos <4> extended attributes <4> tendo2: you need to read the man page on fstab <5> tendo2, wiki on fstab is very nice <4> it explains what the 0 and 1 are <0> ok thanks guys <6> is there a magic trick to make "user_xattr" work? I know that I have it enabled in the kernel (XFS), but if I add it to fstab, it complains that it's unable to mount root FS read/write.. <5> hmm never tried with xfs <5> too scared about power losses <6> heh.. and this i a laptop :P <6> *is <5> uff <5> you are even more lemming than me <3> bakkus: just hope resume never fails after your comp hibernates. <6> well, hasn't failed me yet :) <5> yes but is there a special urge for using xfs? <4> BALLS <4> oops <4> sorry <5> :) <4> i need to buy a flexible socket extender so I can finish tightening the header flange nuts onto my motor <5> very interesting, plz go on :) <4> and righ tnow i'm going to sneak the **** out of my office before anyone notices, so I can do that! <6> uhm.. no, not really.. just landed there.. I experience it to be fast, and there was one thing on LKML (I think) that stated that the powerloss-thing was overstated and that it mostly affected older versions.. and that the later versions are much less aggressive <4> BBQ <5> bakkus, umm whats lkml? and i doubt you took a look at the very nature of xfs <5> :) <6> renihs: Linux Kernel Mailing List <5> ah :) <5> heh :) i guess alot xfs guys there indeed <6> and I have experienced powerlosses on this laptop (i.e. before I had suspend2 set up etc), without problems <5> very nice fs, but hmm <5> i wouldnt use it on a laptop as root disk <5> :) <6> well.. I'm aware that it is a gamble ;) <5> and dont get convinced in using reiser <6> but I wanted to see for myself <5> yes <5> very good <5> :) <5> i like this spirit <6> not like I have much vital stuff there.. and the few things that _are_ vital are backed up :) <5> thats what they all believe <6> hehe <5> brain patterns are so funny <5> from the right perspective at least <5> but otherwise it would be boring <6> well, I use this laptop mostly for accessing my mail wherever I am.. <6> and that means thunderbird hooked up to GMail.. <6> so nothing is lost there.. <5> i see :) <5> that laptop sounds as usefull as mine :) <5> but mine is better in distcc :) <6> otherwise it just serves as my playground for stuff I percieve to be fun :P
<5> i dont wanna know what you see as fun :) <6> well.. my last "fun" project was to _try_ to make a gentoo-install break <5> you cant break a gentoo <6> unstable everyting, and unmasked a ****load... <6> full toolchain in package.unmask etc <6> yeah, that's what I found out... <6> worked like a charm :D <5> livedvd ~ # wc -l /etc/portage/package.keywords <5> 1036 /etc/portage/package.keywords <5> i am sure i have more unmasked <6> laptop ~ # wc -l /etc/portage/package.keywo <5> heh <6> 490 /etc/portage/package.keywords <6> there we go <5> see <5> :) <6> haven't gotten that far yet, tho :P <5> livedvd / # cd /var/db/pkg ; for e in $(find . -name '*.bz2'); do bzgrep ^'\(CATEGORY\|PN\)'= $e | cut -d = -f 2 | tr '\n' @ | sed s:@:/: | tr @ ' ' ; echo ; done|wc -l <5> this will take a bit <5> but i am sure i have more packages :) <7> wc -l /etc/portage/package.keywords <7> 2 /etc/portage/package.keywords <7> :) <5> :) <5> nice <7> ~x86 <5> ah lol :) <5> also cute <5> :) <7> 848 pkgs not to bad <5> 2649 <5> :( <5> need to add some stuff soon <7> yea this is my lappy i like to keep it sorta lean <6> 633 packs on the lappy <5> prelinked it stays lean <5> exept for dependancy calculations :) <6> hmh.. I have nothing but bad experiences with prelink... <5> what bad experience? <5> how? :) <6> but then again I might have been doing something wrong.. <5> ... <5> there is not much you can do wrong <5> prelink -amR ? <5> and maybe some exclude (which portage does nicely) <5> (precompiled binaries) <6> well... every time I've attempted prelinking, new stuff started to miscompile(?) seemingly at random.. <5> ? <5> cant <5> or i wouldnt know how or why :) <5> i am using it since ages :9 <5> very very happy with it <5> openoffice rules prelinked <5> at least <5> its usable <3> heh 643 packages on this machine <5> i win :) <5> but takes some time to compile <5> i wonder how long it will take on a 4 opteron (2.8) with 8gb ram :) <5> maybe with a 2 opteron distcc added hmm <5> i wonder if 4gb ramdriver for /var/tmp and 1gb ramdriver for ccache would improve things further? :) <5> drive.. <8> ****ing ice chewers <5> whats that? <7> ahh there is the bitrot we all know :) <5> hehe <5> yes <3> bitrot: haven't stabbed him yet <3> or poisoned his ice with a laxitive? <7> ohh thats a good one CannedBar <3> even the Visine trick should do well <7> argghhhh my haterid for microsoft grows ever second tuesday of the month :/ <5> heh, are you working with it? <7> not with it more on it
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