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<0> YourMind windows installer only gives the option of FAT or NTFS in setup which format should each drive be in? <1> bored <1> hmm issue: p***word works at console for user however ssh gives incorrect p***word promt <1> promt* <1> wow <1> prompt* <2> `Jadey`: wrong settings in sshd_config? <3> Hi. What info from /proc/cpuinfo indicates whether it's a celeron pre-coppermine or not ? <4> how hard is ndiswrapper to setup? <1> !slack <1> Clone nm compromised box :P <1> i just queued it for OS rekick and told the customer he has 2 hrs to get his data off <2> ah. <1> hmm where is ladybot :P <4> anyone know the validity of the broadcom driver for fc5?
<5> hi <5> does anyone know what gnupg do? <6> redsonne: http://www.gnupg.org/ <1> redsonne its opensource pgp :P <5> ok.. I'm trying to understand the how to <5> I generate key using gpg --gen-key <5> and after that what should I do with this key? <5> I'm a newbie (trying to learn something here ) <5> :) <2> redsonne: search for a gpg howto if you actually want to learn. <5> I'm reading it right now <7> hi <7> i need help <7> for seemingly no reason, i suddenly got a filesystem error and my system won't boot <7> Error 16: Inconsistent filesystem structure <7> it says <7> is there a tool to repair the filesystem?` <6> boot a rescue disc and do a filesystem check. my guess is your hdd is failing, but if you're really lucky it could be repairable. <6> otherwise you'll just have to get a new disk and restore from backups <7> i hope, this morning i started the computer and it was all fine, i shut it down just normal, and now I come back and it's broken <7> very weird <6> well, I wish you luck in repairing it <7> thanks <7> how is the filesystem-check tool called? <2> susa_54: fsck <7> danke <7> strangest thing reiserfsck --check doesnt find any errors <7> but anyways, the system boots again and i am happy <6> cool <8> ;) <9> susa_54, lucky you buddy, had to reinstall the server <9> fsck didnt work for me <6> reiser can be fun like that <2> susa_54: reiser ****s. <2> susa_54: there are plenty other filesystems that are more reliable. <2> XFS being my personal favorite. <10> Clone, how does reiser ****? <2> darko``: it ****s in that it can corrupt your data. <10> Did it ever happen to you? <2> darko``: I've had 2 very bad experiences with reiser, and none with EXT3 or XFS.. <10> I see. <2> yes it dod. <2> s/dod/did/ <7> i think my knoppix dvd has a broken file mkf***t5 or what its called <10> I've never used it but hears it's very reliable. <7> i thought I had chosen ext2 <2> darko``: it's not. <6> darko``: you heard wrong <2> afaik reiser has always had reliability problems. <2> Last time I used it was well over three years ago though, but I still hear other people complaining about it. <2> and I have yet to encounter a production server with reiserfs ;) <11> ok, for the first time in years, I need DNS help <12> what up ralf? <11> for some reason, certain servers in the world think my MXs don't exist <11> so they are sending to the A record for the domain <11> i.e. the web server <12> any recent updates ralf? <11> yes <11> through Dotsters stupid web interface <12> ah so you dont do the dns yourself?
<11> well <11> not <11> no <11> don't ask why <11> this problem needs resolution first <2> ralf-x: and your question? <2> or is it not our help that you want <11> first question <11> I need to configure postfix to forward all mail to a given domain to a specific host <11> ignoring MX <2> see the transport file. <11> k <2> ralf-x: and dont forget to refer to it in main.cf. <4> anyone know if the broadcom wlan driver axtually works now? <13> anybody see a tpic? <13> hmm <4> yay/ne? <12> i do <12> .o <13> hey Redragon <12> .o <12> hiyas <13> sup? <12> nothin much <12> still got flu :( <11> yep think that bit is good <6> that ****s Redragon :/ hope it goes away soon <12> yea me too, i'm so freakin sore from coughin <5> ok guys.. after some wonderfull reading I manage to understang gpg <6> Boy, I know what that's like. I get bronchitis at least once or twice a year. <5> :) <0> When partitioning hard drive for linux if using a FAT32 file system on a partition so that both windows and linux can read from it what should the mount point be? <0> any help would be appreciated <13> dont install linux on fat32 <13> if you are referring to a common data partition, then you can mount it anywhere you want <14> how do I unmount my swap partition? <0> just make something up? <13> yup <13> /data or something <0> thanks for your help <14> mounting is just a link <14> your call how you call it <13> T- 20min and holding :) <0> do i need to change any of the bootable flag options to on for any of the drives? <13> well the flag should be set to the harddisk/partition from which you will boot <13> ergo the one holding your boot manager <0> the root file system contains everything unless you set other drives aside for /boot, /tmp etc? <13> yes <13> usually its a good idea to make a seperate /home <0> yes i have done that <13> and depending on the use of the system /tmp and /var too .. so to prevent filling up / <14> you mean the home on a different partition? <13> azaaa, yes, saves a lot of problems when upgrading/migrating <0> any reccomendations on the sizes to use? i have set aside 15GB for linux currently i have 5GB /, 5GB /data/home, 4GB OSshared and 1GB swap <13> swap seems rather big <13> your doing the 2x memory rule? <0> yes <13> I think 512MB for swap would also be fine <14> what will you use your computer for? <4> anyone know if the broadcom wlan driver axtually works now? <13> if you need 1G of swap itll be performance hit <0> not sure yet this is my first time using linux <14> i usually have an empty swap file <13> Demon164, well I have a 256MB swap with 1G of ram <13> for a simple desktop/laptop <14> i almost always have the physical at least 80% but the swap is empty <13> swap should be empty <0> i am using ubuntu 6.06 is this a good choice for first time user? <13> yup <15> how i can deny a cl*** of ip`s? <15> on my server? <0> thanks alot for your help i will make swap slightly smaller and install <13> CAPSLOCK2, read up on iptables
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