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<0> black knight <1> yea!!! <2> linux2: that line is in the /etc/auto.misc or whatever file <1> i'm cracking up here <0> that movie was better than i expected <1> 20th century man gets sent back to 13th century england <1> ppj1010 yea <1> my first viewing <2> linux2: you'd want /var/autofs /etc/auto.misc --timeout=5 in auto.master <0> do most dvdplayers automatically read AVI files? <1> ppj1010 did you notice all the booty? <0> im guessing no <1> er, war prize? <0> Quiznos, lol <3> Someone want to walk me through a (deb) backport so I know how to do it in the future? <1> heh
<4> Quiznos: And it's the predictable - he becomes the lord, rather than gets stabbed in the face? <1> of cours <5> danieldg, what if i wanted them to be auto mounted /media/cdrom0 and /media/cdrom1 <2> I'd symlink from /media/* to /var/autofs/* <1> SpeedEvil dont be angry <6> can anyone help me restore grub after a Windows install? I booted from an Ubuntu LiveCD but instructions I find online aren't working. <2> that way the dirs exist before they are mounted <2> otherwise you have an empty /media until you access /media/cdrom0/ <0> should ever partition be LVM?? <0> every <0> p <0> oops <0> i cant handle this 3 keyboard 3 mouse 3 monitor deal <7> what is the easiest way to encode files to divx or xvid <7> what program <8> danieldg: 2.4.17_mvl21-malta-mips_fp_le <0> i keep trying to chat with you guys in my console <2> jorvis_: grub-install --root-directory=/mnt/your_boot_partition /dev/your_boot_dev <8> i have iptables support included into kernel <3> ppj1010: whynt? <0> huh <2> Crissi: maybe look at the other kernel patches you have to see if they conflict with netfilter? <6> danieldg: "fdisk -l" shows my boot partition as /dev/hda2. But I have nothing under /mnt <5> danieldg, ok i think it did it right <2> jorvis_: mount that boot partition somewhere, I just use /mnt/ as an example <5> now ln -s /var/autofs/cdrom0 /media/cdrom0 ? <2> linux2: yep. And run /etc/init.d/autofs start too <5> Starting automounter: no automount maps defined. <2> Crissi: otherwise, I really don't know why the counters would be zero. Maybe someone in #netfilter (netfilter dev channel) would have other debug tips. It's pretty quiet in there usually though <5> danieldg, nvm <2> linux2: did you define one in /etc/auto.master? <0> n <0> what determines if im doing the primary or extended partition <8> danieldg: could be. there is a module which is used by the avalance chipset... i guess that could be. <4> ppj1010: 1-4 are primary <5> danieldg, the directory /var/autofs/cdrom0 doesn't exist <0> gotcha <0> oh god it wants cylinder numbers <2> linux2: check mount - is autofs mounted on /var/autofs? <4> ppj1010: any more are extedned - there is only room for 4 primary int he primary partition, any more are linked to anohter partition table, whihc is 5-9, ... <5> automount(pid10907) on /var/autofs type autofs (rw,fd=4,pgrp=10907,minproto=2,maxproto=4) <5> yep <2> linux2: if it is, try chdir to /var/autofs/cdrom0 (with a cd in cdrom0) <0> now it wants cylinder size.. omg. die <4> ppj1010: You can give it Mb too <0> but it says max 5168, its a 40g hDD <0> isnt cylinder size the MB <0> er Gb <1> ppj1010 you watching the movie? <4> no, ... <0> Quiznos, no, lol <1> he's breathing fire!!!!!!!!!! <4> the drive is logically divided into several thousand tracks <1> oh man that was dramatic!!! <9> anyone know how to make my laptop screen power off when when I close the lid? <4> Which all have the same size. <5> danieldg, it is still getting mounted by kde <2> linux2: remove it from fstab then <4> Vyrix: It varies a bit - have you googled (yourlapotop model screen lid) ? <0> SpeedEvil, so every partition i can use 1-5168 and be fine? <4> ppj1010: The partitions go from one cylinder to another
<4> ppj1010: no <0> 1-2? <0> how do you know how many cylinders a partition needs <4> ppj1010: The simpest way is to ignore it. <10> I'm running Ubuntu Breezy PPC. This is bizarre: When I try to open any site with javascript inside Firefox, X crashes! Can anyone suggest a solution? The logs say nothing. <0> i cant <0> lol <4> ppj1010: When it asks for a starting cylinder, hit enter <0> im installing linux from scratch <4> ppj1010: that'll pick first free <0> oh crap i already picked #1 <0> it said default 1 <5> danieldg, ok i removed it form fstab but now autofs isn't mounting it at all <0> p <4> ppj1010: when it asks for an ending cylinder, enter 40000M <1> ppj1010 wow there are some dramtic scenes in the flick <11> whose your daddy?! <1> me <11> not sure, get a paternity test. <1> lol <0> Quiznos, yes its very dramatic <0> lol <4> ppj1010: for a 40G partition <0> SpeedEvil, but <4> ppj1010: or you can pick one manually <0> i need to make like 6 partitions <5> danieldg, ok i got it <5> thanks for all your help <1> TragicZ i'm gonna hang a damn cow bell around your neck <4> ppj1010: if the disk has 5000 partitions, and 80G <2> yw <0> i see now that if i start from cylinder 1 and goto cylinder # 5168, i take up the entire 40g <4> ppj1010: then 1-499, 500-999, ... are two 8G partitions <1> 5000? lol <1> that's the cp/m style of partitioning <2> ppj1010: or you could use a modern fdisk program that does this all for you... <0> yeah im seeing that now <9> just out of curiosity... why? <5> how do you remove a symbolic link? <1> rm <0> im running fdisk.. lol <2> ppj1010: try cfdisk <0> k <0> cfdisk <0> oops <5> well this didn't fix my problem <0> damn thats annoying <5> i still can't eject a cd with the eject button <0> dos compatibility flag not set <0> this is fun <0> Linux is fun! <1> linux2 umount cd <12> linux2: did you try the eject command? <1> linux2 umount cd; eject <5> yeah <5> it ejects when i type eject <1> are there any open files to the cd? <5> but i want to be able to press the button <5> Quiznos, no <2> linux2: chdir out of the directory, and wait for the timeout <1> or any CWD to the cd? <1> PWD <2> linux2: I set my timeout is 2 seconds, so it's always unmounted <0> if i use <0> +sizeM or +sizeK <0> i can use space <0> cool <1> linux2 any $PWD's to the cd? <13> has anybody heard any talk about a zero-day RFI for php.ini ? <5> Quiznos, no <0> wait <14> damn quiz, you were here before I went to work :\ <0> wtf
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