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<0> I know. I can't explain it.
<1> why buy a 64bit proc if you arent gonna run a 64bit os
<2> how can i install from like a http?
<3> spin: don't ask that... there's one arch ... shrug which does that
<4> memtest should be on the suse install cd
<2> xgl isn't available for the 64 :P
<5> Old--man: for some maintenance job, I like the sysrescdcd.org
<6> sry, just was in the kitchen
<0> yeah, might try running memtest. If you got a bad block of ram, it'll write it incorrectly from when it p***es it from the disk to RAM
<4> rb2k: how about mdadm -f /dev/hdb2
<4> rb2k: after you do that, pastebin me your "cat /proc/mdstat"
<3> mdadm /dev/md1 -f /dev/hdb2; mdadm /dev/md1 -r /dev/hdb2;
<3> That works.
<6> ramz: http://pastebin.com/640549
<6> that was the url you missed
<6> I think



<6> mdadm -f /dev/hdb2
<6> mdadm: /dev/hdb2 does not appear to be an md device
<3> rb2k: mdadm /dev/md1 -f /dev/hdb2; mdadm /dev/md1 -r /dev/hdb2;
<0> Xgl is available for the AMD64, or at least the compatibility packages are
<4> rb2k: yes, what jengelh said... heh...
<4> damned syntax... always gets me..
<6> mdadm /dev/md1 -f /dev/hdb2; mdadm /dev/md1 -r /dev/hdb2;
<6> mdadm: set /dev/hdb2 faulty in /dev/md1
<6> mdadm: hot removed /dev/hdb2
<7> Kparted status is 0.1 and not "working" i think
<4> rb2k: perfect
<6> woohoo
<3> now remove it
<4> rb2k: format /dev/hdb2 and you should be off to the races
<6> uhm... how :) ? just got confused
<6> remove / format ?
<3> Whatever you want
<0> Death_Wish: most of Xgl's rendering tasks are taken care of by your video card anyways, so installing the 32bit Xgl-cvs packages won't hurt performance much at all, if any.
<6> don't I need to do both?
<3> rb2k: it"s not part of md1 anymoer
<4> rb2k: mkfs.reiserfs /dev/hdb2
<3> mkfs.xfs
<4> substitute reiserfs for whatever...
<3> xfs is the only one giving you quota counting for no extra time
<6> ext3 will do
<4> xfs/ext3/ext2 probably just whatever the fs is of /dev/md1 at the moment to limit the loading of extraneous modules, etc.
<6> everything else is ext3
<3> /dev/md1 has not anything to do with hdb2 now
<6> i know... just keeping it as simple as possible :)
<7> with what can I move/resize/etc partitions (without losing data)
<4> jengelh: right, but if you use the same fs acorss the board, you won't have to load extra fs modules, yes?
<6> the person running the server knows less about linux than me :)
<3> ramz : Yes. But that does not really matter.
<4> jengelh: likely not
<3> unless you run a 5 MB machine, no :)
<8> why can't I open localhost?
<6> :)
<5> elvaka: how can we know?
<8> ...
<3> elvaka : You need a screwdriver.
<5> you dont even say what you are doing
<6> LOL
<9> elvaka: hammer will do it
<6> should I mount with "/dev/hda2 ext3 usrquote,grpqouta 1 1" ?
<8> is there a service or a ***ociation between 127.0.0.1 and localhost that i can have disable
<6> that was what md1 does
<4> jengelh: in my head, I'm still living in the universe of monolithic kernels... ;o)
<5> elvaka: if its not in /etc/hosts
<3> ramz : Out.
<4> jengelh: eh?
<3> You're out.
<8> 127.0.0.1 localhost
<5> elvaka: ytou really need to say EXACTLY what you are trying to do
<5> describe with details the problem, how it started
<8> well...
<5> not evasive questions about thing you think its related or not
<4> of... ideas? context? order? semen?
<5> for eample, the /etc/hosts has nothing to do with your problem
<8> i can't generate an index for the susehelp search
<3> ramz : Time. The idea of monolithic kernels does not fit this century.
<4> jengelh: indeed... or this millenium even...



<3> Except maybe with Embedded Devices. But that's a corner case.
<6> thanks for the help you guys! :D
<6> seems to have worked
<8> and i get an error Unknown host or unable to contact server: http://localhost/usr/share/doc/manual/suselinux-manual_es/manual/comp.infosystems.www.servers.unix
<4> rb2k: glad to help... :o)
<6> oh
<6> another question... hooray
<3> Another answer!
<6> can I create a "just a bunch of discs" thingie :D
<6> ?
<3> a what?
<10> sure
<6> basically get it back into raid
<3> The answer is always yes, even though I did not grasp what you said :p
<10> just put the disks in, format, mount and use
<10> JOBD
<6> yeah
<6> exactly
<3> well no need to format if you readd hdb2 to md1
<3> that's automatically done then
<6> a jobd in md1
<10> no need for md1
<5> elvaka: rpm -q susehelp, rpm -V susehelp
<3> jobd ?= junk of boiled disks? :-)
<10> just put them on the bus and use them
<6> but there still is an md1
<3> (i know JBOD)
<6> would be cool to use it
<10> don't matter
<3> rb2k : of course there still is md1 (with hda2)
<6> yeah
<5> just opened susehelp for the 1st time here... asked to create index, and worked.. shrug
<6> but can I add hdb2 to it?
<6> not as a "backup" as in raid1
<3> rb2k : Yes.
<6> but as a JBOD
<3> ?
<3> Yes.
<6> he should just be able to copy 160 gb to /
<3> But extending a JBOD in future is not always easy.
<6> no need for extension
<2> whats a good dvd burner?
<6> the guy just wants his drivespace
<3> Well, where's the point in making only hdb2 a JBOD?
<6> in a single directory
<3> just use hdb2 as is and mount
<5> Death_Wish: I used k3b and seems pretty satisfatory
<5> burned 2 data DVDs
<2> i tried burning the 32 bit with it and it failed
<6> jengelh: he basically only uses 1 directory
<6> and will fill it up with data
<2> thats why it wouldn't install
<3> rb2k : well then give hdb2 to him
<5> if you mean movie dvd there are some programs in packman to do that, I guess
<2> this is my last dvd :(
<6> jengelh: he basically uses torrentflux
<6> which will only download to one directory
<6> :-/
<5> Death_Wish: I think 10.0 dvd is bi-arch
<5> at least 9.3 was biarch
<2> what can i do if this dvd fails?
<3> make another dvd now
<2> can i creat a new partition and put the cd files in there and install from that directory
<5> yeah
<2> the iso is the correct checksum
<10> why would the dvd fail?
<10> if the md5sum is correct, its correct
<2> well what k3b says its the right checkcum
<10> then it is
<2> or burn at a very low speed
<6> hmm... so can JBOD be done with just readding the disk to the RAID?
<2> yeah but when i did media check it said bad checksum
<3> rb2k : A jbod is Raid level "linear"
<3> you must create a new md* device


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