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<0> don't have the time i already work 7 days a week <1> darryl: #freebsd <1> what that darryl or his brother darryl? <2> whats the time now somewhere around germany? <1> midnight or thereabouts <3> 1:21 <3> AM <2> oh so 6 hours difference <4> anyone who can help me? <3> cheeksy: howdy doody :) and how are things over there? just morning ? <2> so we start watching soccer today at midnight <2> Lion-O: getting ready to work :o) <3> cheeksy: auch 8) I'm almost getting ready to get some sleep in a few :) <4> anyone who can help me?
<4> Pls dudes <3> cheeksy: still being tired from work today :) <2> Lion-O: i went ice-skating yesterday. whoever made the shoes i wore hates feet. <3> lol <3> cheeksy: what happened? <2> i hurt my ankle a bit because shoes were like hard wood <4> anyone who can help me?? <2> TheOwner: nope <3> TheOwner: stop repeating already <1> TheOwner: yes. http://hetracil.com/ <3> TheOwner: how do you expect us to know if you don't even bother to tell us what its about? <2> ok, time to go <2> laters <3> cheeksy: Hopefully you didn't hurt yourself that bad? I thought skates were suppose to be hard. <3> whoops <3> TheOwner: now look what you did! <4> what i did? <3> now cheeksy will never hear my comment about the way skates should be made and keep hurting her feet for the rest of her life :P <3> all because you didn't ask a question. <4> anyway dont care <4> bye <3> rofl <5> mandrake.rootbox.us might be a hint on his motives <1> hmmm... known skype bug. <1> bugger. <6> MIX IT INTO A PASTE MAKE IT TEN TIMES AS STRONG <1> TenBaseT: wtf? <6> hahha sorry. The oxy clean commercial was on <7> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060608/ap_on_re_us/english_only_cheesesteaks_4 <6> and I got carried away <8> What would be the maximum memory a 32bit processor adress to ? <7> 4 gb <9> 4 gb if I am not miswrong <1> nox23: 2 ^ 32 or 4GB <6> 4GB <1> MAKE IT 2 ^ 32 TIMES AS STRONG!!!111 <8> Now how can i know maximum of memory a linux or windows system can adress to? <6> hahaha <6> you know what ****s about SCSI <1> everything? <6> SCSI has a 32-bit limitation <6> hahah yeah <6> but THAT in particular <6> 2^32 * 512 <6> it's almost impossible to make an array size larger than 2TB <1> that blows <6> yeah it really does **** because my disk boxes all hold about 4TB each <6> so each disk box is mounted on a host as a 2-drive raid-0 stripe <6> it ends up working out okay, because it's the same physical array, so I dont lose any fault-tolerance. <6> it's just sort of ugly. <10> i'm guessing not. <6> I dunno, if you can do it right, I dont see a problem <6> lots of people like cpanel <10> TenBaseT: i've heard bad things about actually managing/admin'ing it, but hey, if it's what the customers are used to... <10> i'm just loathe to use RHEL just because debian isn't "supported" <6> I've never worked on the backend side. <6> you know, I've made my peace wth RHEL after working on it for 2 years.
<10> i doubt there's a lot of hacking i'd have to do, a few startup script/location edits maybe <6> yeah I like debian but rhel is nice. <10> well, i may have to end up using it eventually <11> hey all, I'm having problems with my GRUB menu.lst, can someone take a look? <11> I'd be grateful for the help <10> adggg: make sure you've exhausted the manual/FAQ first, and just to warn you: don't paste in here, use a pastebin instead <11> http://hashphp.org/pastebin.php?pid=6961 <11> Cynic: I'm very new to all of this, but have spent a lot of time with manual/FAQ already, so I'm learning <10> well, I don't dualboot between linux/win* so can't really say, but I notice the examples for doing so in my menu.lst just use "root" not "rootnoverify".. *shrug* <10> also, you're missing a leading / for your root path <12> adggg: What distro are you using? <12> And missing an initrd line for linux <11> debian <11> debian testing <10> yes, that too... <11> okay, I'm still learning <11> so root path should be something like "root=/dev/hda4" ?? <10> *nod* <12> adggg: And then add a line that says "initrd /boot/initrd.img-blah-blah" or wherever your initrd.img that you're using for that kernel is <12> And you're also missing a "boot" <11> damn, how do I figure out what my initrd.img is? <11> I don't know how to invoke them <10> adggg: if you're using debian testing, your menu.lst should already have a nice long list of examples and usage info for you to work off... <10> I suggest using that <12> adggg: look in / or /boot <13> Hmmm... What's the default kernel-source dir in debian? /usr/include/linux/ ? <13> (for kernel 2.6) <11> reality: I can't look because I don't know where the partition actually is right now <14> hi all, easy question how configure the X Server? i use CentoOs <11> I re-installed XP, and grub disappeared <3> fisknils: list the package. "man dpkg" <12> jak2000: If it's an easy question, then you can answer it yourself <12> jak2000: Or use google <13> Lion-O: thanks. Will check it out <14> reality!! <15> reality: he's quizzing us <11> is this what it should be: http://hashphp.org/pastebin.php?pid=6962 ?? <12> Bitch <12> adggg: Depends on where your initrd.img is <12> adggg: Use a rescue CD, mount your root partition, and look at it <11> reality: I tried that but couldn't mount the root partition <11> didn't know how to invoke it <12> adggg: "mkdir test" then "mount /dev/hda4 test/" then cd test <11> okay will try that <11> thanks <14> reality, with your help i now work in my local server via Vnc thanks <11> can I mount from grub itself? <12> adggg: Maybe <12> Well, not mount mount..but start <11> just tried those commands: they didn't work <12> adggg: Do them from a rescue CD <11> never mind, booting up rescue CD <12> Not from grub <12> And yes, they most certainly work <11> I meant, didn't work from GRUB <11> now rebooting rescure CD to do it <11> okay <11> mkdir test >> succeeded, I think <11> but mount /dev/hda4 test/ >>> failed: no such file or directory <12> adggg: Well, that's a problem <12> So where did you install linux to? <11> good question <11> I initially installed it to the first partition <12> adggg: That would be /dev/hda1 <11> will try that <11> same problem <12> adggg: You can always run cfdisk <16> damnit, its taken on this network. Wahhhh <11> mount /dev/hda1 all the way up to hda5 : no such file or directory <11> cfdisk: not found <11> I'm confused <12> adggg: fdisk -l
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