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<0> bowse <1> only see one file: readme.txt <0> read it <2> Serg that's almost quotable <1> nothing wrong with the current files <0> k <1> will chopping off the last bit usually help a little? <0> maybe <0> depends on how far along the fl is, and how fast your dl is <0> and and and <1> was thinking about just cutting off about 200MB <0> ok <1> I have lots of time here, and my internet connection is quite decent (or for me that is) <0> what tool are you using to get the file? <1> wget <0> does it have resume?
<1> yes <0> and seek? <1> yep <0> go for it then <3> what <4> Resizing a 19% full ext3 partition down 10% is pretty much always safe? <4> *safe, right? <5> kamoricks, halifino. <6> shrinking any filesystem is never safe <4> Well why not? <4> It should be. <7> true, always risky doing that <7> ananke's right <6> kamoricks : and *** should always be safe. <4> It didn't give me the "OMG YOU IDIOT BACK UP YOUR COMPUTER OR YOU SHALL SCREW YOURSELF IN THE BUTT" thing that happened when I tried to resize NTFS. <7> lol, ananke <7> *** on top of a safe? ;-) <6> now, you wanna argue over what should be safe and what's not safe, or did you actually happen to ask a question, and for some god forsaken reason you're not happy with the answer? <7> kamoricks: that's because linux is not a "chatty" OS like windoze is, that's why many times you will get NO warnings <4> lo_tek: I got that warning using the same resizing program... <4> (Debian LiveCD.) <8> yeah but debian only al;lows safe programs... <7> that's the way the debian folks set it up, then <8> even a stable program has to be checked 3000021234342 times <4> GiB! <4> My "150" GB hard drive comes closer to 120GB. <7> lol, debian's so conservative that they still don't wanna use the 2.6 kernel unless they have to, lol <2> yeah I was just wondering why my 250 was reporting 230 <8> exactly you didnt let me finish <8> after that it is put in the unstable apt source <8> lol <9> man...it is eerily calm outside right now <7> tornado comin', headmonkey? <9> hurricane, yeah <2> <gmike> /dev/hdc1 230G 210G 8.3G 97% <-- whats got me, is that 230 total, 210 used but only 8.3 free. <7> calm down here in the deep south usually means low low atmospheric pressure which always greatly alarms me <9> first one of the season, and it slips past cuba and curves straight at my house <7> cuba needs to get pounded more often by those damned hurricanes <10> gufymike: 10% is usually reserved for superusser <9> theres a 99% chance against it happening...and it happened <11> how do I kill a bunch of processes that I am getting a listing of by doing `ps aux | grep filter_text` <5> lo_tek, no, they have cigars and excellent shows. <2> SpeedEvil: that isn't the / partition, just an extra hdd <5> Plus, they're our source of free labor. <10> BluR: |awk '{print $1}'|xargs kill <10> gufymike: same <10> gufymike: happens on mke2fs <11> thank you speedevil <2> kk <10> a certain amount of space is reserved for a nominal user <2> anyone use xfs? <9> free labor ? ive never met any cuban computer programmers willing to work for food <10> you can pick the user and the amount of space. <10> headmonkey: If they are hungry enough they would - so would you. <2> what if I don't care about reserved space? <0> -m 0 <10> e2tune or something <9> SpeedEvil, ive been homeless....never worked for food or begged tho ;) <10> you can change it runtime.
<10> However. <5> I can't wait until I resurect amaroK <10> Filling it jam packed will slow access speeds <5> Kind of bored without music. <10> as it fragments to hell <11> SpeedEvil: that's giving me a usage error <11> sudo ps aux | grep flash | awk '{print $1}' | xargs kill <0> gufymike i specify mke2fs -m0 on all partitions that dont get any dist-installed files. <5> BluR, that looks like a good command. <10> BluR: error <10> ? <11> it tells me the usage of kill <8> cause you havnt p***ed anything to kill <2> yeah, but doing this for 3 partitions that are on avr over 150gb isn't going to be fun <11> Oh <11> i already killed all the processes <11> that's why <8> needs an argument <11> thanks! <11> works great <2> So I'm going to ignore it <5> BluR, there's a better way... kill `ps -A -o "%p" flash` <0> gufymike where are the distfiles being installed? what drive and what's the devpath of the drive you're discussin? <2> They are on /dev/hda3 I have /dev/hda5 /dev/hdb1 and /dev/hdc1 hda3 is 30GB, I have a total of 527GB spread out among the other 3 partitions, a 160 a 250 and 170 <4> I'm looking for a linux distro that'll fit in 20GB, runs on an ext3 file system, and has a nice package system. Stability is a plus, security is managed by self. Any suggestions? <10> slackware! <2> the last 3 #'s are the raw numbers <10> But then... <12> how do I check whick kernel I'm running? <0> ok, well are you installing the dist files to one partition or multiples? <10> uname -a dspr <2> kamoricks: most if not all will fit the bill <12> thanks SpeedEvil <2> I'm not installing anything anymore Quiz, but its multiple one for /boot and the rest are on / <2> Well atleast this box, for a long time <0> gufymike on those 3 hd, make partitions, 1g, 10g, 50g for / /usr and /usr/local; one of those to hda, b, c respectfully. <13> http://tuttlesvc.teacherhosting.com/pictures/sugar-web.png <2> oki <13> http://www.eschoolnews.com/eti/2006/05/001414.php <0> gufymike but i'd rather use smaller parts on hda for all dist-instlled files and use the rest on non-hda for all my stuff <0> as I already do <13> thats how the $150 linux laptop wil look <0> 1g is excessive for / tho <13> good <0> kk <10> Quiznos: I go 4G for / these days. <10> As it can be trivially dropped onto a DVD <0> that's what hda here has <0> yep <0> hdb is 33g and has 4g parts on it <3> http://tuttlesvc.teacherhosting.com/pictures/sugar-chat.png <3> lol <0> hdc is 40g and two parts i think <0> or not, i forgot <13> looks pretty cool, but they could dump openzaurus on it too <13> that has a ton of aps <13> mozilla + python code is nicer though <2> quiz: http://rafb.net/paste/results/OljPbF58.html (my df -h) <13> aiming for devel in africa <0> k <0> wow! rafb/paste is 22 pages long in elinks!!! <0> when did that happen? <0> gufymike you forgot to sign the page <0> now i gonna hunt <3> lol stolen anime <2> stolen I think not! <3> bull**** <2> Fan Subs... XD <3> thats illegal <5> My goodness, ps has a problem. I want to select all process that have a specific command name without regard to who it's running for... ps lists all process that satasfy -e and -C commandlist <2> Illegal in japan, but not if they aren't licensed in NA, then there isn't that much of a problem, but if you want to be technical about it, yes you are right. <3> PeterFA, grep?
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