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2006 Sep 01
2
PXELINUX booting delays with dual Ethernet ports
We're using PXELINUX for bootstrapping the network install our Linux cluster
nodes. We just got some new IBM 326m dual-Opteron servers with Broadcom
NetXtreme BCM5780 dual-Gigabit Ethernet ports.
These dual-Ethernet servers work in an annoying way with PXELINUX when we
configure for booting from the local hard disk as the PXE-client downloads
this file from the DHCP/TFTP server:
label harddisk
localboot 0...
2014 Mar 19
3
Disk usage incorrectly reported by du
...271M ./51/msg/3
3.3G ./51/msg
3.3G ./51
after changing the directory and running du again I get different numbers
#cd 51
du -h
306M ./msg/8
676M ./msg/9
351M ./msg/6
338M ./msg/0
347M ./msg/10
394M ./msg/2
480M ./msg/7
544M ./msg/4
407M ./msg/11
312M ./msg/5
326M ./msg/1
377M ./msg/3
4.8G ./msg
4.8G .
Do you have any idea what could cause this behaviour?
2007 May 29
2
SOLUTION: Version 3.35 problems with Broadcom BCM5780 chipset
In this thread:
http://syslinux.zytor.com/archives/2007-February/008014.html
I reported that IBM Opteron servers with Broadcom BCM5780 chipsets
would freeze randomly in the PXE menus from the SYSLINUX 3.35
tools vesamenu.c32 and menu.c32. There did not seem to be any
reason for this nor systematics in when the servers would lock up.
The solution is now available: Upgrade your IBM servers to
2007 Oct 23
2
Vorbis granule position
I have a technical question about the vorbis granule position,
but I would like to put the question into context.
When a ogg vorbis stream is ripped using wget, fetch, or
streamripper under Linux or FreeBSD, the resulting file has
problems both with granule position and with a missing EOS. I
think I can figure out how to add an EOS, but is there a way
to determine the granule position in a stream
2009 Apr 27
5
Wine and /home partition woes on Gentoo/amd64
I apologize if the question has been posed before, but I did not find any similar posts by browsing or searching through the forums. Here it goes:
I have been using Gentoo Linux for a year now, and never have I had a problem I couldn't solve. However, not long ago I bought a 1 TB hard disk which I divided into 7 partitions: /boot, (swap), /, /var, /tmp, /usr and /home (yes, that's FreeBSD