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<0> digiobi:, long: thank you for your help thus far. However, I can't stop until I either have the 2.6 kernel running in this distro, or I'm forced to switch back and/or reinstall (in which case I'll leave slackware for a release with the latest kernel). <0> I'll let you all know how it goes :) <0> it's really kind of a pilgrimage. <1> mwilson: you tried to warn me lol <2> If I fall off, I apologise <3> 10.2 comes with a 2.6 kernel <4> pls how can i select with sed character 5 to 10 ? <2> So did 10.1, if we're talking Mandrake <1> no slack viking <2> ahh. <2> hey. Any way to stop joins/parts showing in channel windowL <1> not that I know of <5> sun1: You're sure you want sed not cut? <5> sun1: cut -c 5-10 would get it <4> thanks <4> i need it cause i want to get some numbers from stdout
<3> how long were you planning to sit here asking? <3> you could've saved time reading it on your own <5> sed could do it with something like 's/^.\{5\}\(.\{5\}\).*/\1/' <5> Though there's probably a less messy way <5> awk may also suit your purposes depending on the data set <4> thanks alot longword <2> hi longword <5> Evening Viking <4> i`ve did it with cut <6> I have a Sony desktop with two RAID'ed SATA drives. I have been unsuccessfull in mounting them using a live CD. "mount -t ntfs /dev/sda /mnt/sda" where sda exists in knoppix in these respective directories. <6> Note: it looks like Linux is seeing the raid on boot? <6> getting wronge fs type <6> I think this may be due to the RAID? <6> I also see a sda1 and sdb <6> I have tried mounting all three <6> any ideas? thanks <7> http://osnews.com/story.php?news_id=13951 Ubuntu security flaw <2> reality: just reading it now <8> got the ntfs kernel module loaded? <8> pah, impatient users. <8> reality: hahaha <6> sorry I got disconnected <8> legrande48: load the ntfs kernel module, if any. <9> wtf.. This is ridiculous. Since when a browser can use >150M of RAM?.. <8> legrande48: note that writing to an ntfs filesystem is not safe (last i heard, that is) <6> I will try that..thanks (still learning -- I am guessing I would need to recompile?) <2> capturefs <2> or captivefs <6> I only need to read it.. <2> then all you need is to mount. <2> incidentally, do you need to mount a DRIVE, or a partition IN that drive? <2> Normally it's a partition, in which case you'd use sda1, sdb2 or whatever <6> I did try mount -t ntfs /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1 <6> and sdb <6> not sdb2 I didn't see that one in there <6> wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb <6> I have two 150 gig hd's raided together <6> one big partition <10> are they raided using MS software raid? <2> ahhh. <6> There is an IBM bios type raid going on just after normal bios operations take place. <2> hardware then. 's funny. <6> I can enter the IBM raid bios and delete or add ... <2> not really what you want. <6> But that would destroy any data on the hard drive <2> true <6> lol.. <6> correct <11> !mvi <2> Normally I'd expect a raid to turn up as a independent device too, as well as the independent sd devices. <6> I was thinking that too.. because it should be setup in the bios.. so why would the OS see two drives.. ect.. <2> legrande48: actually, that'd happen anyhow. <6> ? really? humm.. it was just a hypothisys <2> The OS will typically see the independent drives anyhow. <6> I need to reboot and try some stuff.. thanks. <10> oh oh longword you still about? <12> oh no. i missed the bit where it said to ask questions on a special channel and now they dont ask my question on #cl*** <13> hi <13> is there any way of moving a file that gas a - befor its name? mv -File File ?
<9> and there was silence <10> Kurumo you using sendmail with SA? <9> yes <10> why not go spam***-milter then? much more effecient than the procmail method <13> mv takes -File as an argument :\ <14> Redragon^ what if he wants all mails with a level >5 being tagged and everything with >10 deleted immediately? does sa(-milter) support that? <10> yes <10> sa will tag all the email according to config but you can tell spam***-milter to bounce anything that is at or above a specified rating <14> hmm <10> this is much better than /dev/null imo because if an email is rejected as spam but its a legitimate email at least the sender has info as to what happened, it doesn't just dissappear <14> can it do that user-based as well? <9> Redragon^, let me look into that <9> I just did the simplest thing that I already knew how to do. <15> Redragon^: this is so lame <15> Redragon^: this means tons of people will get bounced mails , which they never sent <10> no no no <10> wrong all wrong <15> ok, then i misunderstood :p <10> it bounces them as 550 relay denied <10> it doesn't queue and bounce back to "from" <15> haaaa, that's good :p <10> it bounces as its recieving the email thus the sending machine knows immediately that you wont accept that mail <10> Kurumo its not to hard to setup <16> so if i'm using a seperate boot partition with grub, should i specify the partition /boot is on as root? (ie root (hd1,2)? <16> )* <14> tuxxboxx no hit-and-runs when i'm busy :p <12> :D <12> tojoe, you hang out with Asmo, the kungfu fighter, right? <14> sorta <16> is there a grub shell command to list available devices? tab isn't working <12> tojoe, do you think he will allow a posting on his irc-junkie site that is undernet critical? <14> tuxxboxx in the forums or as an article? <12> yep! <14> which one? forums shouldnt be a problem, wouldnt be the first one <16> can someone help me with grub? i am trying to install it onto my new sata drive and none of the commands and stuff are working :\ <12> some weeks ago i got me banned on his channel when i said something negative about some opers <12> and i would be sad when i spend hours on an article and he deletes it <16> grub files should should be in / relative to the boot partition, right? <14> i dunno, i'm not involved in oper-matters, all i know is he's walking a fine line when dealing with articles relating to undernet <12> sinthetek, isnt the grub.conf in /etc? <16> tuxxboxx: no <12> tojoe, sounds good. maybe its just IRC that heats up things then <16> i'm migrating my system to a new drive and decided to throw in a boot partition but now grub is saying it can't mount the partition (ext3 with support in the kernel) <16> i can mount it fine manually, though <14> sinthetek my grub stuuf is in /boot/grub <16> i can mount it with grub conf and such <12> there is also a little problem with the boot flag of the partition <16> !@#! <16> half of the time it recognizes hd1 and half of the time it says the disk does not exist <16> the boot partition is ext3 <16> i only have two haddrives, and the first is hd0 <16> localhost grub # grub-install hd1,3 <16> Error 21: Selected disk does not exist <16> hd1,3 = /dev/sda4, right? <14> why not install it in the mbr? <16> if i could, i would <16> i can't install it anywhere <16> same error if i use hd1 <16> ie grub-install hd1 <14> somehow grub-install never worked for me <16> well, i've tried several other approaches that have worked in the past <16> as well as trying grubconf and grubconfig for the first times <16> root (hd1,1) is right for sda2? <16> and setup (hd1)? <14> looks ok to me, provided sda is hd1 <14> got an ide drive in there, too? <16> yeah <16> 1 ide and one sata <16> should i be specifying the / partition of /boot is at a different place? <14> no, grub doesnt care about that <16> is it looking for the root partition of the entire fs or grub's root partition?
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