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2017 Apr 14
2
boot fails on some system
...ions 'cat' as a method to write mbr.bin. The reason for that wiki page to present such command is because the official documentation included to this day in the Syslinux distribution archives is also presenting the same command. The suggested command to write to the MBR area is to first _unmount_ all the devices related to the physical device you want to write to, and then execute the 'dd' command as described at: http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Mbr#Write Beware: use the correct "sdx" device for your case / OS; writing to 'sda" if the device you are...
2017 Apr 14
0
boot fails on some system
...ethod to > write mbr.bin. The reason for that wiki page to present such command is > because the official documentation included to this day in the Syslinux > distribution archives is also presenting the same command. > > The suggested command to write to the MBR area is to first _unmount_ > all the devices related to the physical device you want to write to, > and then execute the 'dd' command as described at: > > http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Mbr#Write > > Beware: use the correct "sdx" device for your case / OS; writing to > ...
2008 Feb 05
2
obdfilter/datafs-OST0000/recovery_status
I''m evaluating lustre. I''m trying what I think is a basic/simple ethernet config. with MDT and OST on the same node. Can someone tell me if the following (~150 second recovery occurring when small 190 GB OST is re-mounted) is expected behavior or if I''m missing something? I thought I would send this and continue with the eval while awaiting a response. I''m using
2017 Apr 14
2
boot fails on some system
On Fri, 14 Apr, 2017, 11:13:43 +0000, Jethro Tull via Syslinux wrote: > On Fri, 14 Apr, 2017, 0:05:05 +0000, Ady Ady via Syslinux wrote: > [ ... ] > > The suggested command to write to the MBR area is to first _unmount_ > > all the devices related to the physical device you want to write to, > > and then execute the 'dd' command as described at: > > > > http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Mbr#Write > > > > Beware: use the correct "sdx" device for your...