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<0> but thats me
<1> i've heard one can make one's own style of init routines
<0> yes
<1> don't even have to do runlevels if you don't want them
<1> i LIKE that!
<1> i'm not putting sysv on my lfs box, that's for sure
<0> you'll likely reinvent the run level thingy
<1> lol
<0> ahhh
<2> ew ew ew i found a rar archive
<2> ew
<0> lo_tek you've used slackware ?
<3> Splinter2, (the boot flag thing) I though that was a DOS MBR thing
<2> ew
<3> the DOS MBR needs to know what partition sector to boot



<3> but if you have lilo it doesn't care
<3> if you install lilo in the partition sector
<0> AntiLiberal afraid it's bios doing the choice
<4> BIOS boots the MBR
<3> and you have a DOS MBR
<0> aye
<3> you need to make your linux partition bootable
<0> yes
<0> then the bios will boot it :)
<3> but if you have lilo in the MBR it doesn't care
<3> the BIOS boots the MBR no matter what
<0> mbr is determined by that lil flag thingy
<2> ew
<2> wq!
<2> crap, it's in .ru
<3> the bootable partitoon is set by the boot flag which the dos mbr look for when the bios loads it
<1> Splinter2, yes, i have
<5> what's a good mid-level graphics card to get? it looks like nvidia finalyl updated linux drivers to work with 7900gt (I'm dual booting linux/windows)
<3> and then it turns over control to that sector
<1> i loved its bsd style init scripts, too, Splinter2
<2> q
<6> Quiznos, what's in .ru?
<3> dkr, the ATI radeon series has native linux support and is mid range
<0> lo_tek unless they've changed , slack uses a non initrd bsd style init
<2> the contents of a .rar
<7> hi all
<6> so?
<0> damn it hurts to get old
<2> i dont do .ru
<6> why not?
<7> hows life here on the ##linux channel?
<5> AntiLiberal: are all ati cards supported in linux?
<6> lousy
<8> sorry everyone, trying again (squid chan is snoozy): any squid gurus out there know if squid will REPEAT an HTTP request without the clients knowledge if the server is too slow to respond?
<5> oh, I just noticed you specificalyl said "radeon"
<8> Quiznos: look better that time? :)
<9> ppj1010: I'll be around for another 15 minutes or so if you want to throw a specific question at me
<5> wow, there are lots of radeons and geforces; http://www.pricewatch.com/video%5Fcards/
<7> hey, any nessus people out there?
<7> I cant get Nessusd to spit out verbose logging
<8> gniretar: which version/
<2> jcims not really ;)
<8> haha
<2> it's not a word-thang, it's a letter thang
<1> man! glibc is HUUUGE!!
<2> damn i wish i could read high-bit text
<2> how HUGE is it?
<1> even make install takes time when it comes to glibc, lol
<1> Quiznos, you'll just have to try it to see what i mean
<1> omg!
<2> been there, done that - next time i use tcc
<2> make libc in five min i hope
<0> five minutes for that one math lib if your lucky
<1> well, the actual "make" took around 15 to 20 minutes
<1> but the make -k check took just as long
<10> alright, hda 1 boot, hda 2 swap, hda3
<0> at least you ran it :)



<10> is /
<1> and the "make install" took a couple of minutes - it just COVERED up my screen, lol
<10> hey
<1> only ONE error from the whole make check test :-D
<11> so hey, i've come to say goodbye
<10> when i do mkfs ext.3 /dev/hda3 it says bad blocks count
<11> late in my hood
<1> goodbye? how do you mean?
<11> quite late
<1> oh, for the nite
<11> ya
<1> heh
<11> i wouldn't leave otherwise :p
<1> you had me thinking dark thoughts, VIm_Enforcer
<11> lol
<1> almost like you were saying forever or something
<1> and i was thinking, wtf?
<1> nah, he ain't doin' that
<11> lo_tek: :)
<11> i meant i was afk
<3> dkr, sorry - just the radeon series has OSS dirvers - the drivers from ATI are horrible but getting better
<11> and then i quit!!
<11> wtfhax!
<1> k, VIm_Enforcer
<11> :)
<0> ppj1010 the last partition... you ran it to the end ? ... wonder if thats a bad thing
<11> sorry for misunderstanding lo_tek :D
<9> ppj1010: what does 'fdisk -l /dev/hda' give you? (pm me if it's long)
<1> just so long as you're coming back tomorrow, i'm cool
<10> is that the right command
<11> i am
<11> :p
<11> see you all
<1> nite, VIm_Enforcer
<11> 2morrow
<0> smoke
<1> be evil!
<11> night lo_tek
<3> jcims, I would try #squid or mailing lists or google
<11> always :P
<10> hda1 - boot * - 1 - 32
<10> hda 2 - 5130 5168
<10> hda 3 33 - 5129
<10> is it because theyre not in order
<8> AntiLiberal: thanks...i'll try the ml. #squid hasn't responded in about 30 mins...way outside of my SLA with random IRC folk ;)
<9> ppj1010: that's strange
<8> google just keeps pointing me to the same thread 15 different ways
<10> what is
<10> jcims, googles almost useless for finding something specific
<10> in less than 9 clicks
<8> haha
<8> agreed
<10> well
<10> 19
<9> ppj1010: are you trying to use hda2 as your swap?
<10> yea
<10> hda2 is swap hda3 is /
<8> anyone here try qunu.com yet? it's pretty slick..even has a squid guy on it but i think he's asleep :)
<8> it got dugg a few days ago
<3> what's that
<8> kind of like a volunteer helpdesk that runs on xmpp/jabber
<8> he's probably on #squid too
<9> ppj1010: hmmm... okay, well try this... 'mke2fs -j /dev/hda1'
<10> worked
<9> (I'm ***uming you're on the livecd when you do these things)
<9> and do the same for hda2
<10> worked
<10> and 3?


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