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<0> SpeedEvil: cp: cannot open `0' for reading: Input/output error <1> thats it! omfg lol <0> SpeedEvil: would that be because I have -STOP'ed it ? <2> 0 is probably the stdout <2> does it say (deleted) next to the name, when you do ls -l <0> SpeedEvil: did that for 0, 1, 2 which are all marked as deleted <3> psych0: really? they had a floppy version too, I think <4> kernel panic - not syncing : no init found <4> what does that mean, i only upgraded gcc, glbc and rerun lilo <2> Samus_Aran: Ok... It _used_ to work <2> Samus_Aran: I know it worked around 2.6.10 or so <4> the same kernel i have bene using for 2 months <5> allix: It might be trying to mount the wrong partition. <4> how do i check? <1> thats OLD <6> so i have a new raid controller, with an old array, do i need to tell the new controller that the array exists?
<4> i am on the partition on s boot cd <1> old old old kernel <5> Give it a boot param: root=<correct part> <7> i don't believe this! not only do they have the "finger" command, but they also have the "pinky" command, lol <4> i did lilo -r root= <boot partition> <7> a light-weight finger <4> is there a way to check it did it <5> f**** -l <device> <7> lol <5> hhe .. <shhh> <2> Samus_Aran: Odd - sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. <4> hehe <4> i don;t want to wipe the disk <3> psych0: http://omnibus.uni-freiburg.de/~giannone/rescue/current/#Downloads <2> lo_tek: what about fist, when you need a lot of data, and don't care about damage? <5> It lists partitions .. fdisk -l <0> SpeedEvil: a friend is helping me another way, will see if it works <7> i haven't seen that one, SpeedEvil, lol <2> Samus_Aran: good <8> dannym: wow.. i think it will work.. <7> the old time hackers really had a neat sense of humor! <8> :p <2> lo_tek: that was completely original! :) <6> anyone here familiar with how hard ware raid controller swork <6> ? <2> nny: yes <2> nny: you've got several disks connected, and they pretend to be one big disk <6> SpeedEvil: hehe yeah i know that much :) i am trying to figure out if onl array/new controller would show up right away or if i have to do something <9> how do i resize a jfs partition? <2> nny: it depedns on the sort of raid <2> nny: and the controller, and how well it's supported under linux <6> speed raid 0 <4> what is verbose mode in lilo? <6> speed drives appear to be healthy <2> raid 0 - on what controller? <5> allix: Just tells what is happening as it does its thang. <2> allix: I think it just gives a prompt letting you pick which image to boot <4> i meant what is the -prefix? <10> gufymike: i did a quick google for the make error, the program has been tested in fedora core 4 so does this make the cause and remidy any clearer? <11> netsurf3: what are you running? <10> suse 10.1 <10> the kernel you know already <6> SpeedEvil: adaptec 1200 pci <10> i cant think of anymore relivent info <12> so is thepiratebay down for good now? <10> nahh <10> it is just ultra busy <12> ah <10> servers are overloaded <10> they have another new logo though <11> can you send me this source, I'm looking at module.h and what MODULE_PARAM wants p***ed to it, looks fine, but I'm looking at 2.6.16 sources. <13> memory upgrade sucesfull <12> well dammit they need new servers <12> hehehe <11> They need more <14> Hi, I installed another linux distro (ubuntu) next to archlinux, i forgot to save my old grub, and ubuntu didnt detect arch, can i still access the old menu.lst, because i mounted the partition, but i'm not allowed to go into /boot of that partition, otherwise i have to figure out where exactly linux resides (i can figure it out, but it would be easier and more fulfilling if i could fix this issue) <10> gufymike: source from which the module or kernel? <11> better load balancing <15> I must say TPB guys are some smart mother****ers <11> the module, I wanna try and compile it here (fc5) <10> ok
<10> would you like the link then <15> the way they told FBI, look, hey, we don't log at all <0> wah, it won't recover my files.. <11> netsurf3: I have to ask, I ***ume you do since you are this far, but kernel source is installed and readable? <0> perhaps because I use device-mapper encryption <11> yes link or dcc is fine by me <15> now they are back online with some huge taps and FBI blackboxes on the line I think <10> gufymike: i am sure i installed it but i have been mistaken before so i will check <10> http://www.moschip.com/html/download_drivers.html <10> link to the driver (7780) <16> can anyone by anychance tell me where to stick the google-search license key? <17> on1009: not on a family channel ;) <16> LOL <10> hehe <10> just wat i was thinking <10> but i wasnt going to say it ;) <16> ;-) <18> fedora better rock <18> 3g? <1> is there a program like alcohol 120% for linux? something i can mount isos with? <19> Shaezsche: there is mount <17> Shaezsche: mount -o loop -t iso9660 foo.iso /mount/point <2> mount -o loop -t iso9660 tmp.iso /mnt/ <5> Fedora teeters around like a drunken one-legged ox until it falls with a spectacular crash. <16> now cmon guys somebodys gotta know its for WWW::Search::Google! <16> perl <10> gufymike: yepp kernel source is installed <15> google has a nice soap interface for queries <11> oki netsurf, well line 81 p***ed here, tho I got the rest of the errors <16> lenny__, you my man? would you be able to point me somewhere? <0> SpeedEvil: thanks for the help. it looks like the three files I was thinking were them, were actually just 3 unrelated deleted files by the process <15> on1009, wait it's on labs.google.com I think <0> SpeedEvil: by the way: lsof | grep $USER|grep deleted|grep filename <13> sammy !! <15> it's limited to 1000 queries per day if you son't pay <0> SpeedEvil: is a handy way to get the process <0> SpeedEvil: probably you can tell lsof to only list your users processes, which would make it fast <0> nXOR: allo <20> hello, anyone know what happen to distrowatch.com ? <15> but it's still very useful because it's fast and gives you results without advertising <0> nslt: in what regard ? <0> nslt: it is still there for me <16> only thing is i dont know where to apply the license key i optained <16> lenny__, <15> on1009, http://www.google.com/apis/ <16> ok <10> gufymike: why do they make drivers, say their tested on fedora 4 :/ <20> Samus_Aran, oh.. im getting Forbidden <20> You don't have permission to access / on this server. <10> its not fair :'( <15> use a generic soap library for your language <0> nslt: hm. are you using a caching proxy, or is your ISP ? <10> i wanna put pictures and stuff on my phone <10> but i cant <15> where to put the key it's exaplained in the docs <0> nslt: perhaps you have an out-of-date page <21> hi ! <21> what can I do with a file whose state is : <20> out of date? when entering http://distrowatch.com/ ? <10> gufymike: ahh well sent them an email hopefuly they can make it work <0> nslt: both http://distrowatch.com/ and http://www.distrowatch.com/ work here (the latter redirects to http://distrowatch.com/) <21> ?--------- ? ? ? ? ? /usr/lib/evolution <20> unfortunetly from here it showing error <21> everything I try, I get permission denied <0> nslt: some ISPs (or individuals) use proxies which record pages in a cache, so that next time someone requests the same page it isn't grabbed from the net. just one possibility. try using wget with --server-response <0> nslt: that way you see all the HTTP headers <11> oki netsurf3 <0> nslt: something fishy is going on, as it works fine here <20> Samus_Aran, you dont have to explain me this, there is no proxy between me and that page. <0> nslt: so what does "wget --server-response http://distrowatch.com/" show you ? <21> please someone?
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