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<0> /dev/sd/someothername representing the partitions? <1> it's in dev <0> where though? <1> dev/dev <1> just kidding <2> what about /dev/sda ? <1> scsi are sda <1> yeah <1> what A****aka said <1> try <3> this is a hardware raid? <1> mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/mountmedangit <0> yes, hardware raid, via a smart array 532 scsi controller <3> it's not showing up under /dev/sdx? <0> yes that works on regular scsi partition, but using the raid controller I would mount /dev/cciss/c0d0p1 p2 p3.. etc <0> there is no sda in there
<3> you sure about that? <3> do you have kernel support for your raid card? <0> I'll check again to make sure <1> yes <1> sounds like it wasn't compiled <1> or module isn't loaded <0> yeah positive, I would mount them using /dev/cciss/c0d0p1 to mount first partition <0> same distro I've been using over a year <4> http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/3572/426722c7863552uz.jpg <1> what Distro are you using? <4> hahah very nice tits might I add <0> arch linux, but this is all similar though, just basic linux <3> hahaha <1> what's does dsegs show <2> dmesg* <0> on previous arch boot cd, no problem, new arch version and I don't get the /dev/cciss/c0d0p1 p2 p3 mountable devices, I only get stuff under /sys/block <1> yes <1> that's it <0> I'll come back see if I can get some more info, dual booting on same computer <1> what cd are you using? <0> arch linux 0.7.1 <0> before it was arch linux 0.7 <0> 0.7 is fine, i get the mount devices <1> what mods do you have? <3> what made you change versions? <0> 0.7.1 I only get new /sys/block devices after doing modprobe cciss <2> arch linux?? <2> that ain't gentoo <0> right <0> I realize that <0> same commands though, distro makes no difference <0> in this case <2> no gentoo not our problem, can't help <2> and there is some differences <0> I could have told you I was using gentoo, and the same exact thing would apply <2> not always, there is some distro specific stuff <0> ok <0> in gentoo it's modprobe cciss <2> some distro really patch everything to "standardise" stuff <0> in arch it's modprobe cciss <0> I just want to know how to mount them <3> you have to make em visible first <0> mount is mount <2> if it's similar, then we told you <0> right, that's what I'm trying to figure out <3> which sounds like you don't have kernel support <0> but without kernel support It would accept modprobe cciss from boot cd and add all the cciss block devices under /sys/block anyway? <1> right <1> wrong <3> without kernel support there isnt anything there <2> if you use /sys then your distro is NOT standard, and since you insist on using /sys it mean you are using a distro very non standard <0> so then the kernel support is there <0> the distro uses /dev <2> and I don't like liar <0> but for some reason I'm not getting the specific devices for the raid controller under /dev, only block devices in /sys/block <0> oh god <2> you said that you was using it for over one year and you have no idea where the device is <0> A****aka, **** off, bye <1> haha <3> hah <3> maybe he'll try #gentoo on freenode next
<3> heh heh heh <2> newbie <1> haha <2> maybe <4> hahaha go A****aka <2> and if he does he'll get laughted at <4> aka Mr. Popular <2> I just can't stand when some persons lie <2> wb NiteWrap <1> thanks <1> the server thinks I am droning <2> o.O <1> but I have only one host connected <1> I don't get it <4> A****aka: let alone as for support for the wrong distro in the wrong channel <4> ****tards :-/ <2> yeah <4> s/as/ask <1> anyone know a more in depth search for IRC <1> to find out if someone else is using my host? <4> you'd need oper privs for that <1> that's what I am afraid of <2> if someone is using your host then you have a compromised computer <1> yes <1> how do I check in gentoo? <2> gentoo won't be compromised <2> but some windows box may <1> hum.. doesn't netstat show? <5> hi all <6> Push the stinky dribbling **** into the sea. <3> goddamn Gurkan. whats with you tonight? <4> the heroin I gave him earlier, its all strung out <4> bastard bot <2> NiteWrap: netstat only show local connections, that's it, those who come from this computer only <5> hi back <4> I hope the k in your nick stands for a drug or something, and not kde :-) <5> just finished installing gentoo...time to reboot on the fresh install... so in my chroot, I type reboot, and get the message: shutdown: /dev/initctl: No such file or directory <5> am I missing some important part of the system? :-) <4> does the handbook say to reboot in the chroot or the livecd enviroment? <5> hrm. Ill try a guess on "livecd env." ? <4> not sure, been ages since I installed <5> ok just read all that, thanks will umount and reboot <4> :-) <5> :) laters <7> Oh, yay. <7> Looks like cin.readsome is broken in gcc 3.4. <3> k is lame <8> it's funny when you'd rather they be a drug addict <8> than a kde user <8> o_O <7> Ook, gcc-config 1 <7> And readsome works again. <7> Yayz. <7> Mmmmm, template trickery. <7> Wow, that worked. <7> Woooohoooo. <6> so... about my sandwich... poit! <7> Finally, a nice and clean solution! <9> ... <9> I keep hearing gentoo for the amd64 isn't stable <9> anyone have thoughts on this <7> Not I. <9> well I'm quite fond of gentoo on my laptop <9> I'd really like to see it on my amd64 <7> My laptop is a little slow for gentoo. <7> I still use it, though :D <9> It's rather nice on my 2gh celeron <9> where fc4 was ****ty <7> It's wonderful on my 2.6p4. <7> It's my development platform of choice :D <9> hrm <5> hey I have a USB 120gb and two SATA 80gb hard disks. the problem is that the usb goes sda, and the sata sdb and sdc, but if the USB drive is off/unplugged, my drives become sda and sdb .... any workaround? <10> tried changing boot order in bios ?
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