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<0> ||Bravo: and if you want to know about differences a newer kernel might bring, see UPDATING instead <1> thanks carneous & TGEN. Will have to continue this project from work :) bbl <2> morning <3> good evening <1> good morvening <2> printing out the wonderful statistics pages
<2> muhahah <2> now i have materials for the meeting <2> am i insane or is 500mb daily over 20 days 10gb? <4> MadAtWork: perhaps both? <2> always a "both" joker <4> consider your nickname <2> mad could also mean inspired! <4> in other words, the voices in your head tell you to work harder? <5> Is it just me or has no one actually said anything or joined or left? <6> slakman: Ever? <5> Sorry, I meant since around 3 PM GMT. <5> Last event on my client was 11 PM PHT and it was already past 12. <5> And for some reason I thought it was odd, and I thought maybe my link had died again. <5> So I just reconnected just to be sure. <4> about every 2 or 3 weeks, my squid proxy starts to slow way the heck down <4> restarting it fixes it <4> i don't cache, i only proxy <4> acl never-cache src 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 <4> no_cache deny never-cache <4> cache_dir null /tmp
<4> cache_store_log none <7> reuben: what is squid? a w3/html thing? <4> d4rwin: squid is a web cache and proxy software package <0> slakman: 14:56 UTC was the last line before yours <7> reuben: have you ever tried a canteen belt that fits pants? <7> this trail mix rules <7> barefoot marathons / are so fun that i want to / run run one <4> d4rwin: I just put a plastic bottle in my pack <7> plaStyx <8> after reading up it seems i can't really mount my freebsd ufs drive do you think thats right <0> pilty: you can, you just have to change the partition id if i386 or amd64 <8> its i386 what would i need to read to do that <0> man fdisk, google <8> ok cheers <8> ah are you refering to this ? From 1.3.3 onwards NetBSD has changed the default partition sysid from 165 to 169. <8> ah nearly there <8> dam still get a superblock error <9> can a raidframe array be moved? for example, I just created a raid1 of wd2 and wd3, I'd like to move that to wd0 and wd1 once I've migrated data from wd0 to the RAID and pulled those drives out. is that possible, or are the disk names hardcoded into the raid setup? <8> doh its ufs2 <2> stop all the darned talking
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