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2009 Sep 24
7
[patch 0/2] grub-0.97: btrfs support
Hello everyone. The following patches are for Fedora 10(**). The distro-independent package will be put to kernel.org a bit later. I. Loading kernels from btrfs volumes Now you can load kernels and initrds from btrfs volumes composed of many devices. WARNING!!! Make sure that all components of your loading btrfs volume(*) are visible to grub. Otherwise, you''ll end with
2007 Mar 15
2
Problem with shared xls file. Could it be blamed on rsync?
...le. Means they made changes the whole day with several ppl. Everything ok on the fileserver so far. But not on the backup as I had to discover later on. This file was deleted (overwritten) accidently. Not a big surprise and no problem - normaly. I do an rsync script every minute thus the backup was identicaly. Rsync works ;) I fetched my tape backups. I have one for every day for this server. All of them had either the overwritten (ok, backup too new) or the version before they started to share. Now my question. Who is the suspect? Could it be that rsync just can't handle such files or that excel do...
2000 Jan 06
1
Wildcard '*.' matches inproper files (for SAMBA DOS clients)
...ead only = No | Description of the problem: Using DOS clients (MSCLIENT basic/full redirector, MSLANMAN client, Artisoft Lantastic 7.0 TCP client) when I issue command 'del *.' the files of file name like ?????.?? ?????.? ????.??? ????.?? ????.? ???.??? ... are removed. The same clients (identicaly configured) behave properly when connecting to native MS NT 4.0 Server. I suspect that is why our DOS Clipper application hung. I was reading docs, faqs, source code and now have no idea what to do. Thanks for reply C. Dadura
2007 Dec 12
1
How do you backup a LVM LV?
I have a virtual machine in a Xen LV, that I would like to backup from hostA to hostB because hostA is software broken. How do I copy and recreate that LV on hostB? Greets, Chris -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20071213/bce2df4a/attachment-0002.html>
2001 Nov 30
0
ODP: ODP: Joining BDC (Samba) to PDC (Samba)
Normal PDC/BDC isn't possible now. It will be in Samba 3.0 (look in documentation). But you can create substitute solution. For example two idendicaly servers with autocopy of password database, but it isn't PDC/BDC relations. It is two identicaly domains. I have two servers with samba, with two indenticaly password databases and smb.conf. When I have problem with one, I can fastly change server PDC. This maybe widen as two servers (and two domains) in different places of the world that you manage from one place. I don't know how to auto...
2014 Mar 20
0
[PATCH 2/2] Make the arm2gnu.pl converter handle apple specific details
...ompiler, they don't include anything such there either. > - architecture flags so an executable that gets linked with this object > doesn't get tagged as requiring a later architecture than it really does > (thanks to our runtime detection) They do have something similar but not identicaly and I'm not sure if it can be overridden from within an assembly source file. They do have command line parameters -arch armv6/armv7/armv7s/arm64 which sets the flags on object files, but they don't work quite as .arch/.object_arch in ELF land, since the whole binary needs to be built...
2014 Mar 19
2
[PATCH 2/2] Make the arm2gnu.pl converter handle apple specific details
Martin Storsjo wrote: > + [AC_MSG_RESULT([yes]); ARM2GNU_PARAMS="-apple"], I'd prefer --apple instead of -apple, but otherwise these patches both look good to me. Does Apple have equivalent machinery to any of the pieces you disabled? Those were: - object size calculations so debuggers can tell what function they're in - architecture flags so an
2004 Apr 08
2
[librsync-devel] librsync and rsync vulnerability to maliciously crafted data. was Re: MD4 checksum_seed
...e file md4sum though. > > librsync could benefit from a random checksum_seed. It would need to be > > included in the signature. Without it librsync is vulnerable to cases 1) > > and 3). > > Random with respect to what? I think it would be nice if repeatedly > summing identicaly files gave identical signatures. Maybe it can vary > depending on only the input data... The problem is repeatability is what makes it vulnerable. If the content fully determines the signature, the content can be crafted to produce a particular signature. It is relatively easy to calculate two...