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<0> TbT: I can't agree. <1> I make certain decisions in /etc/bashrc that I intend to be global for all users on the system <2> PoLiCi: well, let me ask you this, do you get the correct prompt when you login as root? <0> Especially for this... why in the world would you waste time trying to work out why /etc/bashrc is or isn't getting sourced, vs simply *setting* what you want set. <1> PoLiCi: I suspect you need .bashrc in your home directory ;) <0> I never depend on what the system configuration for something is... if I want it a particular way, I *make* it that way. <0> That way, dot files are transportable, rather than machine-dependent. <1> I never even considered that someone would want to transport a dotfile from machine to machine <3> when i login as root yea i do <4> TenBaseT: Are you the previous holder of the name "OxD"? <1> No, OxD id a different dude. <0> jgaddis: Amen. <1> s/id/is <4> Oh. Sorry.
<5> and he's still alive <6> ahh <4> Ten: I figured "id" was just an accent. <1> I never really make a lot of changes to my dotfiles, actually. <6> wheres a guitar expert when i need one <4> OxD is still alive? *I* havn't seen him in well over a parsec. <4> Usually he helps me with the Kessel run... <6> viking667 naw i've been drunk every night <0> TbT: I don't, either. But I don't have to, either, as I move it around. :) <6> i'm having a hard time figuring out if its really a bad thing <6> brb <7> docfu: *sigh*. Young Padawan, you will not go far if you drink. <3> TenBaseT: did copy one let me logout and login again <8> Placed I'd rather not visit again. =) <9> all of a sudden "The trip" is back on the table... <3> TenBaseT: same thing again :( <3> # Source global definitions <3> if [ -f /etc/bashrc ]; then <3> . /etc/bashrc <3> fi <6> on a side note <6> my guitar playing is getting much better <7> docfu: good. Practice (lots of it) improves your performance <6> viking yeah its weird i'll practice a tune won't get it quite right, will go on to play something else and then come back and play it perfectly <7> There's a term for that, but I can't remember its' name. <6> muscle memory <10> hello <10> i was wondering if anyone had seen this command: <10> sfdisk -d /dev/hda > part_layout.txt <10> for backing up mbr <10> and if it is a better option than # dd if=/dev/hda of=mbr.bak bs=512 count=1 <10> when taking into account extended partitions <6> i think the latter would be better <5> GAH <6> boy that ****ed things up bigtime <7> docfu: yeah. I remember that too. <10> docfu: thats what im thinking, just came across that other command on a lark <7> mentesuprema: err, that sunos partition would be subpartitioned, wouldn't it? <11> OH I also used Read-only but that didn't work either <11> Yes it is <7> like, /dev/hdaX is the slice, the actual partition you need to mount is inside of that. <11> Yep <7> Wish I could help with that, but what does fdisk -l /dev/hdaX say on your machine? <11> In Solaris's grub the partition is in (hd0,0,a) <-- That's the subpartition you talk about? <7> You may have to recompile support for reading partition tables <7> yup. <7> hello redblue <3> Guys one more favor ... if i paste the bashrc file to nomorepasting would u give a look at it and see if i need some other things ? <11> My Solaris partition is in hda4 <11> option -l is not valid <7> mentesuprema: err, that's weird. What are you running this fdisk on? <12> bedtime. later boys and girls. <13> fdisk runs on devices not partitions <7> night, D-side
<6> hey <7> CHEEKSY!! <14> hey <14> :o) <6> its my honey bunny <14> kiwi :o))) <11> ^- <14> docfu: no, your honey is that japanese chick <11> ^-\ How's that. I don't have any fdisk command here <14> its women's day today by the way. <6> cheeksy i got my books, green eggs and ham, one fish two fish, go dog go <7> whitecap: still, he's finding that -l doesn't work. <14> where are my flowers, chocolate... gold... diamonds...car... <7> mentesuprema: ls -l /sbin/fdisk <7> cheeksy: you lost them when you divorced Ken, Barbie. <13> Viking667: but what does fdisk -l /dev/hdaX blah <14> Viking667: Ken had nothing <11> OH Sorry is because i wasn't root :p <7> ohhh. <7> whitecap: true. <11> /dev/hda4 3587 4864 10262448 bf Solaris <11> That's fdisk -l <7> mentesuprema: also, try what I said, fdisk -l /dev/hda, then /dev/hda4 <14> yep google starts in chinese but you can change to english <11> /dev/hda4p4 3587 4864 10262448 bf Solaris <7> Bingo. <7> THAT'S what you want to mount <11> That is fdisk -l /dev/hda4 <7> yup. <7> so, mount -t ufs -o ufstype=sunx86 /dev/hda4p4 /mnt <7> see if that works. <11> It says device hda4p4 doesn't exist <13> heh <11> :\ <7> *sigh <7> I can't actually help out further... as I don't know what else to do. <7> Anyhow, it's time I left. Cheers, all. <11> Me neither <14> bye kiwi <7> Night, cheeksy <14> night? <14> oh <11> And mounting my Linux partition on solaris is even weirder because it's names are c0d0sx or c0d0px <14> its like 5pm there <15> mentesuprema: time to reformat it to fat16 and enjoy the wonderful thing that is 8.3 filenames <3> guys this is my bashrc file who can give me feedback i realy appretiate ... thnx a lot in advance <15> one kick coming right up <0> Cool... oBSD 3.9 pre-orders opened today. :) <6> bbl <16> hi all <16> cheeksy! <15> mwilson: so DeRaadt is finally getting some then? <14> someone's calling me <14> and i have no idea who <14> hmmm <14> what country code is 41? <0> Heh <14> switzerland! <14> who the hell is in switzerland! <15> cheeksy: your new stalker apparently <14> indeed <14> one person i know from that country is in beijing <11> Viking667: If I mount -t ufs -o ufstyoe=sunx86,ro /dev/hda4 /mnt and then dmesg|tail says:ufs_read_super: bad magic number <11> What does that means? x D <5> ohhhhh, X3 tailer <17> Join #tom_joad our Operator nsh is going to committ suicide shortly. Watch it live on webcast. <18> mother ****in police
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