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<0> Triffid_Hunter, i've to mount it before using swapon? <1> Kevin`: directories arent files, or you could put hardlinks on them <2> norc you can in some filesystems, can't you? <1> Kevin`: like? <3> p1k4mp3: mkswap /dev/whatever; swapon /dev/whatever should work, then you'll see it listed in swapon -s <2> I don't have a clue, I avoid hardlinks, but the option is there in the ln program <1> Kevin`: even in rfs4 hans reiser rejected the idea of making really everything a file <0> Triffid_Hunter, swapon dont work <1> well <4> norc : please tell me you were never born <3> norc: i think directory hardlinks are disallowed only because it would be non-trivial to detect filesystem loops <5> 51gb, almost done! <1> Triffid_Hunter: thats the reason why hans reiser didnt make directories as files in rfs4.0 <1> afaik <5> Triffid: Wow, that would be bad wouldn't it... Especially with morons who cross-mount or re-export stuff. <2> anyone here using sbc dsl with linux?
<2> I ***ume no problems, but <1> Triffid_Hunter: but that would be pathetic, you can even screw up your system with rm ... <1> i dont say that it isnt true <1> Sin_Eastwood: well, i was never born, happy? <1> now shut the hell up o_O <3> norc: hehe yeah but needing strace to find out why apps just lock up then maybe die with filename too long or something wouldn't be fun <5> Kevin: I've set it up for folks in the past, but not in a looooong time. I think I used to use rp-pppoe for them; worked fine. <1> Triffid_Hunter: well, in general its never fun if you screw something big up ;) <3> rp-pppoe kept dropping out and refusing to reconnect when i used it.. got half bridge working though, so connection is almost as stable as my servers now :D <6> what is the serial interface called on linux <6> isn't it something like stty? <3> its /dev/ttyS# where # is a number <6> thx <1> hell, whatever <6> how would i telnet to such an interface? <3> i use cutecom for that, although it may not be exactly what you're looking for <3> i'm told minicom does it, but i could never get it to work <6> i need to connect to a gsm modem <3> most gsm modems accepted hayes AT commands i thought? if so, just use pppd <7> minicom is good for that kinda thing (dont run as root and make sure you do setup) <6> yeah, i want to do AT commands <3> in theory, cat /dev/ttyS0 & cat > /dev/ttyS0 should work, but i'm not sure how well.. maybe try with dd bs=1 if it doesn't <7> cat atdt >> /dev/ttys0 <3> echo :P <2> fyi <2> screen /dev/ttyS0 <2> screen does lotsa stuff <3> oh really? never knew that.. i'll try it next time, thanks! <1> hah .. <3> cutecom is still most suitable for what i use my serial port for <8> http://openlinuxproject.org/ <1> now this is pathetic <9> anyone here have experience with Heartbeat ? <1> i got a time machine! <1> tar: giblib-1.2.4/giblib/gib_utils.h: time stamp 2004-09-04 16:40:40 is 33710045 s in the future <1> :D <10> hey guys <1> well, thats not exactly in the future .. <1> but anyway <11> Hi <7> i want one of those old wyse dumb terminals... they all got dumped. :-( <11> I'm trying to use rsync from a bash script. My rsync command works well <11> but I put it into a rsync.sh file then chmod +x , run it and it raises "syntax or usage error (code 1) at main.c(1097)" like if there was no parameters in my command. Why? <4> norc : do you got a future <1> o_O <12> YogSothoth: yes I have it with alot of command too <12> try escaping it <12> do you use it plain, or in a variable? <11> hm plain <11> slpyhd, I will paste it, wair <11> *wait <13> adding "-x" to the end of your #!/bin/bash shebang line will show you the commands it runs with variable expansion <1> how do i sync my hardware clock with the system clock? o_O <11> slpyhd, here it is: http://rafb.net/paste/results/Jse13z10.html <14> make dep bzImage means wat? <11> infi, thanks I try that <5> norc: clock -w, or hwclock. <1> ah right, thanks o_o <2> man hwclock <1> yup, got it :p <15> man woman :o
<7> surface: making the dependencies for your boot image (i think) <12> did * get globbed? <1> huh .. havent synced portage for several weeks .. should to this now .. *syncing and updating world* :D <12> I mean expanded <14> q_w_e: emm.... <7> surface: ?? <7> dunno... <11> infi, I added #!/bin/bash -x as the first line of my rsync.sh script and runned it but I don't see the commands it runs <14> q_w_e: i was thinking <5> Mmmm. Why is it that chili is always tastiest when it gets to sit around a bit? Very odd... <13> how are you running it? <13> diamon, the flavor soaks into the beans. curry is the same way. <13> curry tastes best the day after you make it <11> infi, with cli I type $ rsync.sh <13> then it goes downhill fast ;) <13> yogsothoth, odd, that. paste the script somewhere. <5> infi: Wow, such a simple solution, but that could well be it! <13> yogsothoth, you shouldn't have "." in your path generally, anyway. <5> infi: Thankfully, chili can stay for weeks, and it's only bad when it smells funny or grows fuzzy stuff. :) <11> infi, here it is: http://rafb.net/paste/results/EfGo5939.html <2> but.. that's the way windows does it <13> I miss chili :( <13> I can't get a decent supply of kidney or pinto beans over here <5> Over where? I'll be sure to avoid it, or sell them kidney beans. :) <11> infi, just removed the . in the path, nothing new <13> yogsothoth, try putting quotes around everything from 'ssh root@....' to the end of the line <13> diamon, japan <5> infi: Huh, I'd have thought they'd love kidney beans... <9> what to do when one of my collegs did a "chmod -R +x / " ? <13> soybeans, garbanzos, and some other kind are easy to come by, but kidney and pinto beans are rare and usually extremely expensive <13> they also like their soybeans "rotten and smelly", as a treat with breakfast <13> look up "nattou" <11> infi, tried this, still nothing new :( <13> seriously, that stuff is about as atrocious as you can get <5> infi: Ok, that's icky... <5> infi: I dunno, I've sniffed kimchee before, I think that's my topper for foul... <13> I dig kimchee, it's just spicy cabbage <13> but when things ROT, is where I draw the line ;) <13> it's GARBAGE, not food! <5> infi: Spicy *rotten* cabbage! URRK! <2> y***ine remove their root access? ;) <13> kimchee isn't rotten, it's pickled <9> Kevin`, already did <2> :o <13> yogsothoth, jussec. <9> but now i have to deal with it ? <5> Herrf! Bleagh.... It's right up there with haggis in my book of 'Food I will NOT eat'. <13> I'm pretty open-minded. I've eaten birds-nest soup, escargot, etc. <2> hm, chmod all files -x not in a bin/ folder? <5> y***ine: Run through your archive and make a script that re-permissions stuff based off info in there. <13> but it's the freaking smell of nattou that turns me off <13> I can't even be in the same room when someone is eating it <2> ya, copying the permissions from your backup would be smart <10> hey guys <5> infi: Haven't gotten to try the birds-nest soup, but I did try escargo. They say it's an acquired taste; I think I'll live without making the effort. <9> diamon, i have an other machine which running the same distro and almost have the same packages installed i was thinking about doing that from that machine to this one <3> y***ine: could work, but make it list any differences so you can correct any leftover nasties by hand <5> y***ins: That's another way to do it, more-or-less. <10> anyone here use framebuffer, im sure many do? maybe you can give me a hand with links, I added my user to the video group, but links framebuffer doesnt work with my regular user it only works with my root user, any got any ideas? <3> y***ine: 'stat' will give you octal permissions of any given file <9> yeah that a better idea <3> bz0b: check perms on /dev/fb/* <10> ok <2> Kevin`:~# stat -c %a . <2> 755 <9> now i have to list them first and save everything in a file and then execute it in the second machine <5> bz0b: I changed the group mode and perms on my fb device. <10> diamon: ok <3> or just do it "live" over ssh if your scripting skills are up to it <10> kk <10> diamon: what are the permissions suppose to be? <10> fb rocks <5> bz0b: Normally I think it's root.video, 755. I made mine root.users, 775.
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