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<0> well, g3 800 takes a bit of time with gentoo, but it isn't too much imo. so dual p3 600 should be okay <1> d-side: got a url handy for installing in a chroot? <0> same as installcd I think.. put stageX in chroot, dev/proc, chroot in, proceed <2> Instead of a chroot, it might be easier to install in Xen or something <3> not at all. <3> jgaddis: check out the install handbook <3> in / ? <1> yeah, any issues with that? <2> Why don't you throw in a loopback filesystem just to make it complete? ;) <3> if you've got another linux install doing the same thing, i wouldnt think so. i've just never attempted it <4> OldMonk: sorry.. haven't been around, but yes.. that's it's purpose. fetch tha last conf and upgrade using it. <5> hey, what is the command to know how much free space i have on my machine? <1> df <2> df -h is more human readable <1> well, i should look into software raid1, though, since i may actually have a need for it soon
<5> 10x <3> jgaddis: i didnt think bootloaders could read through lvm <6> uhm, i need help :/ <2> newer versions of grub can, I think <3> if you've got a discrete /boot partition at the head of the drive, no problem <0> nakedsanta: how about asking a question? <1> D-side: they may not. nfi, tbh. never messed w/ software raid of any sort. <6> i just finished installin` linux (kubuntu to be more exactly) and i cannot see my fat32 partition. what do i need to do? <3> jgaddis: oh boy. its not like dynamic disks in windows, i'll tell you that much. :) <2> software raid is actually pretty slick - the /proc support is nicely human readable which is cool <3> i last attempted it 5 years ago. i'm sure it cant be THAT bad. <1> i probably won't have to resort to it, but it's possible. got permission to move to websites over to linux servers, "just don't spend any money". <2> Just make sure you use mdadm, not the older tools. <1> i can probably pick up some spare scsi raid controllers "to have on hand as spares", then just use 'em in these new webservers =) <3> well, jesus christ. <3> http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Gentoo_Install_on_Software_RAID_mirror_and_LVM2_on_top_of_RAID <1> otherwise it's software raid1 on ide drives <1> D-side: yeah, that's what i was looking at <7> hello all, I have a redhat server, I want to export one user's mysql database, I do it via PHPMyAdmin, (export, save as a file) but it cuts after 15-20 seconds and it doesn't download it. How may I download /home/users database from my server? any linux command? <3> jgaddis: fair warning though, the gentoo-wiki site can be good, but if you suspect something's fishy with some of the docs, forget em. <3> its a wiki, and with wikis come ***holes. <6> so ? what can i do ? :/ <7> and where is exactly this database stored? <1> D-side: *nod* <1> nakedsanta: reboot <8> D-side there is tikiwiki now <1> MTW--: see the command-line "mysqldump" program <2> MTW--: On most linux boxes, the database files are in /var/lib/mysql <2> Unless you compiled it by hand. <9> unless you use another DB than mysql :P <9> D-side++ <2> I ***umed MySQL since they're using PHP*My*Admin. 8P~ (heh heh) <3> jgaddis: just scanning through it, that wiki entry looks good. <9> When I used that thing years ago, I remember it was impossible to get proper authentication running :P <9> impossible for me, anyway :P <3> except for choosing reiserfs of course. <2> mysql? I've always thought their authentication model was the easiest. Easier and more flexible than PostgreSQL anyway. <2> That is, ***uming you're not cheating with some kind of gui. ;) <9> heh <9> GUIs aint cheating IMO <9> thats like saying using FF instead of Lynx is cheating :P <2> Yeah - I'm just being elitist for the moment. 8) <9> heh <3> as a proud k3b user, i agree. :D <7> egon1024: thanks , I'm checking now <9> heh <2> I've never met a db gui that added productivity for me, personally. I've always been more efficient at the commandline for that <9> I think GUIs are great for setting up tables and such <9> common stuff like altering permissions <9> basicly anything but the queries themselves I prefer to do in a gui :P <2> Mmmm ... maybe just because I've done it at the cl for so long, I'm more efficient at it <1> d-side: thanks, i think i'll just install it "normally" <1> D-side: my ids and **** runs on this box, but i won't mind not having to pay attention to it for a day or two =) <2> It would take me longer to learn to use a gui than to just "do it". 8) <2> ? <1> Heh, it's the management console for Microsoft SQL Server. <2> *eewwww* <2> (heh heh) <6> erm....same problem :/
<6> still cannot seee my fat32 partition <1> nakedsanta: did you reboot? <6> yup <1> nakedsanta: do it again <2> nakedsanta What did you do to try to see it? <1> did i mention i work in a 99% windows shop? =) <2> jgaddis: My condolences. ;) <6> no effect after reboot <6> don`t i need to install somethin` ? <2> nakedsanta: What did you do to try to see it? <7> egon1024: I just found my database xxx at /var/lib/mysql as you told me, but its tables have xxx.frm and xxx.MYI extensions..how may I convert it to SQL file? <2> man mysqldump <6> well, i cannot see it...i have all my data there :/ my music, movies, etc (note : i`m a first time linux user ) <2> Gotcha. <7> egon1024: I se <2> Is your windows partition on the same harddrive as your linux partitions? <7> egon1024: I see <6> yup :) same hard drive <10> /w nakedsanta <2> Do you know the partition layout? <2> (which partition is what?) <6> well, it was my D: <2> Are you sure you didn't install *over* the existing data? <6> sure <6> i just deleted my C: partition and created a .ext3 one and a swap one <6> didn`t touch the D <2> Gotcha. <2> Are the drives PATA, SATA, or SCSI? <6> nope <6> ATA <11> hi <6> i`ve heard i need a kernel or smth to be able to see that <2> Is your D drive on the primary or secondary ide bus? <2> You should have all the kernel modules you need. <6> erm....dunno about the last one... <2> What's the output of running this command: df -h <6> a friend of mine uses fedora core 4 and he needed to install smth to be able to access the other partition <6> ok, lemme see <6> do i paste here ? <6> 4 lines <4> nakedsanta: 4 lines triggers HellHound <12> pastebin.com <4> nakedsanta: you better use a pastebin. <12> or .org <3> jgaddis: yeah i dont blame you <6> oky...wait <7> bye all <3> i'm a lazy bastard, thats why i always take the quick way out. <6> done <6> i pasted it at pastebin.com <6> http://pastebin.com/651303 <2> Do you know how to use linux's fdisk? <6> nope...as i said...first time linux user <13> nakedsanta: just do a "fdisk -l" as root to get a list of partition's, see which /dev/hdX is fat and monut it somewhere "man mount" <6> erm...how do i login as root ? <2> Kubuntu, right? <6> yup <2> Bring up a terminal and do this: sudo su - <2> (including the dash) <6> oky <6> done :D i`m logged in as root <6> i think this is the partition i`m looking for -> /dev/hda5 441 1841 10591528+ b W95 FAT32 <2> Sounds like it. <2> Now do a: man mount <2> Read it, learn it, grok it, use it <6> k brb <14> or simply check the ubuntu website's documentation. <15> Lion-O: http://www.linuxops.net/~tavi/kats/
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