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<0> Hi, I have a bad bad bad issue! after doing a fsck.jfs my /etc is LOST!!! what could I do? is it possible to recover it?
<1> and of course, captive is... undesirable :)
<2> NTFS + Linux = Oil + Water
<3> AlieM: not really. it sounds like you're fairly buggered im afraid.
<4> well i just made mine dual boot from Xp to gentoo so i guess i didnt have to worry about it
<5> felixo: I believe LBA is for large drives, so if you're working with a small drive I'd say type 'b'; type 'c' if a large drive.
<3> AlieM: about the best I can suggest is decompressing a stage tarball (just /etc) over it, abd emerge -e world
<3> AlieM: then reconfigure.
<6> AlieM is there stuff in the lost+found/ ?
<2> as did I, but if I get this install going with everything I want then XP is a gonner
<7> its a 80g i made a 40gb part for win 40 for 82
<1> Logical Block addressing is how computers speak to hard drives larger than... 2gb?
<4> i have NTFS and linux botth
<0> wide-eye, yes
<4> on a scusi
<8> Oh I guess the fact that I don't have ANY scsi support compiled is probabley holding me back.



<2> yes, but writing to NTFS is "Dangerous"
<5> felixo: Then you'll want type 'c'. Both the partition and drive would qualify as a 'large' drive.
<7> :D thanks
<9> - dev-util/mercurial-0.7 (masked by: ) By what is this masked???
<6> AlieM: um well if you can sort it out that might help
<2> masked by ~x86, meaning not always stable
<5> Laggy_Boombastic: You need generic SCSI support and SCSI emulation in order for a USB flash drive to work.
<2> as far as I know
<2> if you find out you let me know, I'd like to do that too
<8> Krillancello: Yeah, I disabled all that stuff.
<3> Visseroth: means it has not yet been trhough enough testing, or required depedancies have not.
<4> i have XP read only from linux tath is true
<3> Visseroth: not neccessarily "unstable"
<2> Thanks johnm
<2> what is the command in here to target a specific person?
<7> how do you mfks.fat ?
<1> Visseroth: ask the mafia
<8> Visseroth: You mean make their name glow?
<8> Visseroth: or PM them?
<2> mkfs.vfat -F 32 /dev/hda? (Fat32)
<5> Stonefish: You know, there was a LinuxMafia in here before... dunno if he's here now.
<0> mmm ... i'll try to recover some ... there are too many files :(
<2> ok
<7> do I gota emerge fat tools or something?
<1> Krillancello: start typing Linu<TAB> and see if it completes the name
<2> oh, yea, umm, dostools or something like that
<1> felixo: I'd say so
<7> neato gang...
<5> felixo: I haven't used FAT since _before_ I started using Linux at all, let alone Gentoo. So I don't really know anything about FAT support aside from enabling it in the kernel. ;P
<4> it should all IRC clients i use do auto complete
<4> irssi mIRC xchat
<7> me either, i quit windows in 2000
<2> emerge dosfstools
<5> Stonefish: Yeah, I knew about tab-completion, I just didn't think about it for that application. Haha.
<7> nothing in portage for dostools
<7> o thanks
<4> i need to get redhat of my server and switch to gentoo i think
<5> m4dman: Gentoo is a great server, especially a CLI server.
<2> now you know as much on how to create a dos partition as I do, LOL
<1> Redhat is a great coaster
<2> LOL
<4> mine has duel xeon 3.4 scusi hot swaps and 8gb ram
<5> Stonefish: I prefer AOL.
<2> must be nice
<4> hat swap fans and hot swap psu
<5> m4dman: I've heard of better.
<1> I have a hot swap hat
<4> i know
<6> AlieM: as i think someone said you prob need to grab a stage3 and cp the /etc over, might be enough to get emerge -e world going
<7> I am sorry worried that this wont work, that I am mirroring the stuff I copy into the fat part to a ext part
<2> hey, anyone know anything about installing software and drivers for pc cams?
<7> erm, /so/ worried
<4> i also run a buisiness of it and a IRC network
<2> nice
<2> well one day I'll do the same friend, one day
<2> all in God's good time
<4> i only came here to find someone adn thank them for giving my buddy help



<2> hey, anyone know anything about installing software and drivers for pc cams?
<4> emerge -s cams
<4> see what you come up with
<7> is mkfs.ext3 just mkfs.ext2 -j ?
<6> genbot wiki usb camera
<6> GenBot: wiki usb camera
<6> :(
<0> wide-eye, i'll try it :) thanks
<2> thanks
<2> gives me something to work off
<10> mzbot, gentoo-wiki usb camera
<5> "One day" is all nice and good... but I have a friend who's building a quad-CPU (2.4GHz each), 1000MHz HT FSB, 64GB max RAM, four SATA II headers, two FireWire, six USB2, two USB2 ports, dual PCI-X/16 slots, and dual 10/100/1000Mbps LAN ports. ;)
<8> mzbot: wiki usb camera
<11> Laggy_Boombastic: http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_a_digital_camera
<10> mzbot, gentoo-wiki wide-eye usb camera
<6> oh wrong bot ?
<10> bah :P
<6> lol
<7> what happens to the permission stuff when you copy to a fat partition?
<4> this comp is all usb2
<8> mzbot help
<5> felixo: It flies away?
<4> amd64 athlon 3500+
<4> it compiles very nicely
<7> windows has no perms right? haha...
<12> how can i stop alsa from directly outputting everything my mic captures??
<5> felixo: NTFS has permissions, but FAT doesn't.
<7> spat: mute the mic
<7> Krillancello: o cool
<8> spat: emerge alsa-utils and use alsamixer
<12> i dont want to mute the mic
<13> spat, or kmix
<12> i want to use it but not with the anoying echo
<8> spat: You want to mute the mic's playback, not it's recording
<5> felixo: I grew up around Windows (from 3.1 to XP, skipping NT); so I know my shyte about most anything Windows-related.
<12> yes
<8> spat: emerge alsa-utils and use alsamixer
<7> Krillancello: cool, i hate windows but sometimes i gota talk to windows users and I cry
<12> ok
<5> felixo: I've hated Windows since Windows 3.1. ;)
<7> why do u have to use it
<4> lol those were tha days
<4> 3.11
<12> lol stupid me i should read more carefully it did say playback
<5> Hell, I used a Commodore '64.
<5> I think NT is the only OS Microsoft's released that I _haven't_ used.
<1> OS wars aside, who knows how to config a mail server?
<12> Laggy_Boombastic tnx works great
<4> i ahd a commadore 128
<4> adn still got it
<5> Stonefish: Never tried.
<4> adn all the 5 1/4 inch floppies
<7> Stonefish: smtp or pop/imap stuff or all of it?
<1> felixo: I wouldn't know
<5> Windows actually has its benefits...
<5> ... but that has nothing to do with the OS itself.
<4> ease of use is it
<4> adn games
<5> Just lazy/greedy manufacturers and developers.
<7> windows has no benefits
<1> felixo: Which is which?
<7> Stonefish: theres a good mail howto on gentoo i used it a while back
<7> you prob just want smtp
<1> virt-mail-howto?
<6> if someone could tell me how to get ventrilo running in cedega, i wouldn't feel bad for not having windows right now
<8> On any given week I use OSX, XP, and Gentoo, but that's neither here nor there.
<5> Stonefish: I'd suggest imap if you want incoming. It's less of a load on the server than pop.
<7> imap is way more load on a server than pop
<14> wide-eye: Teamspeak has a native linux client if you're open to alternatives
<1> Load is not an issue. It's only to prove I can do it, I suppose.
<5> felixo: How do you figure? With pop, every email is downloaded on-the-spot; with imap, you have to download them specifically.
<15> wide-eye: http://transgaming.org/gamesdb/games/view.mhtml?game_id=3363
<7> Stonefish: what u wana do exactly?
<15> wide-eye: it cant work in cedega


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