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Hmm.... Be afraid, be very afraid.
Mr. DiPaolo seems to have developed the dangerous habit of "lurking" behaviour during his long (and much missed) hiatus from these realms....
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lol. Appropriate indeed...
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Yes- you are now officially a crusty old Linux-loving fart. Happy? :D
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" Posts: 1000"
Congrats Parvical!
Thousand-post milemarks are kind of like turning 20, 30, 40, etc., aren't they?...
they make you wonder what the heck you've done with the past few years...
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Good, on-the-mark advice. You can greatly minimize your chances of infection by following the 4 suggestions j79zlr posted, and if you do get infected, the free utilities he/she mentioned are the...
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And I am going to be very straightforward with all of you.
A) I would greatly appreciate it if this was the last itme I had to intervene in this particular issue. It seems to be growing into a...
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I'm honestly not very familiar with Freesco at all, but:
The contents of the mtab file are auto/system-generated and contain info concerning the current state of all mounted filesystems (do not...
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1. Your fstab file should live in your /etc directory.
2. You weren't in the /mnt/bootdev directory when you issued the umount command, were you? If so, that why you got the "device or resource...
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Well start takin' 'em then, dude- sharth does have a point. :D
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Glad I could help :)
As I said in my last post though, the description/explanation I gave was a really distilled one. Writing it made me remember how difficult it can sometimes be to sum up a...
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Not quite. At least some communication and transfer of information has to be passed to/from the CPU and system memory, but host controllers usually use a function called "bus mastering" to minimize...
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Sorry folks- they didn't have wings, just Roast Beast and Salmon. There *burp!* wasn't any Beast left over, but I did bring you back a Salmon:
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Ahh... very perceptive, and you are correct about the concept being very abstract.
I have to get ready for a dinner cruise on the San Francisco bay right now (Yay- a company funded outing by my...
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Understood. I was just trying to head off any possible "riling" before it occurred.
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Very cool- glad we could help. :)
Marking this thread as solved...
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Glad we could help; that's why we're here, after all... :)
(well... that, and the fact that don't have "real" lives. :D )
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Yes- not all PCI cards are host cards/adapters; a "host adapter" is a specific type of PCI card, whose function is to act as an interface beween peripheral (usually storage) devices and the computer...
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From an old post of mine; hope it sheds a little light:
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timothykaine,
If you are interested in purchasing the items listed, but do not agree with the asking price, please state your interest and post a counter-offer.
However, if you are not...
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Sbbath,
I've split your question and the posts in answer to that question into their own separate thread. You can find the new thread here:
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Glad that helped. :)
The umask option is certainly what you need as far as setting permissions for FAT/FAT32 filesystems, but off the top of my head I can't remember what happens when you set the...
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You, my friend, must have grown up in different universe than the rest of us...
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Yeah yeah- whaaa and moan...
Sorry, but an excuse like that just isn't going to save your butt around here; there are more than few us who remember the joys of running DOS off floppies on old...
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Just to add to techwise's assessment: you can't mount Extended partitions; you can only mount Logical partitions which you (must) create within the Extended partition. Your hda2 is the Extended...
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And let's not forget our favorite online Linux library:
www.tldp.org
;)
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