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2002 Nov 24
1
rsync and the file's mtime
...e if the file had been accessed since it have been modified. But with the mtime always getting updated it always returns true. Is there any way to make rsync behave as desired? If not, how else can I detect which files have changed? -- Jeff Bearer, RHCE Webmaster, PittsburghLIVE.com Winner 2002 Eppy Award, Best U.S. Newspaper Website
2004 Aug 26
0
suddent random problem with Windows boxes
Hello all, I am not a Samba expert by any means, so please bear with me if I make a fool of myself. We run a small network in this office. There is a Windows domain running off of a Debian Linux server, running Linux 2.4.25. There are mostly Windows 2000 and Windows XP machines, but there are still a few users clinging on to Windows 98 (this is because they run specialized testing software
2005 Jan 23
5
Minimizing linux
anybody knows how to make a certain linux distro small? Ma. Kharisma V. Esguerra System Engineer I Epson Precision (Philippines), Inc. - Cebu Office Module 7A, e-Office, Asiatown I.T. Park, Apas, Cebu City, 6000 Philippines Tel. Nos. (+63 32) 412-7511 to 13 Fax No. (+63 32) 412-7514
2005 Feb 02
1
unknown terminal type
I know this is kinda unrelated to what this forum is all about, but I really have looked around in google. I have created a custom filesystem (for montavista linux) and as far as vi and clear goes, "linux unknown terminal type" is displayed. there is no /etc/termcap or /usr/lib/terminfo but an /usr/share/terminfo/... is found... any ideas on this one? Ma. Kharisma V. Esguerra System
2005 Jan 26
1
FW: How to delay before mounting root filesystem
yup runned it. probably something wrong with my initrd filesystem. can you send me a directory listing of your initrd? and probably a sample linuxrc. if worse comes to worse, i'll probably load my usb and scsi modules in the initrd. i'm probably doing it all wrong. i'm trying to imitate the slackware10usb way of booting up. every driver built in the kernel, patch on the mounting root
2005 Jan 25
3
How to delay before mounting root filesystem
Got to minimize (barely) my filesystem and kernel and fit it into my usb key (256mb) My kernel was compiles with scsi and usb support built-in. My problem now is i can't mount my root filesystem when i tried to boot. kernel somehow takes time before being able to recognize my usb as a valid scsi device thus displaying VFS: Cannot open root device 08:01 this is my lilo.conf boot=/dev/sda