Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "Syslinux boot problems with Flash Disk - prints character 'j'"
2009 Jun 18
1
suggestions for installing CentOS 5 via USB?
I'm having problems installing CentOS via a USB drive.
First, I tried using Unetbootin, but with no avail. The 8MB netinstall
doesn't work, and the big DVD image doesn't work either.
http://lubi.sourceforge.net/unetbootin.html
Then I tried this
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/usb-centos-5-live-install-via-windows/
with a CentOS DVD file, and that did not work (just hangs). I tried
2003 Jan 23
2
Windows harddisk images.
Hello all,
I've been following this project with interest, and have had great fun
implementing Isolinux within the FreeDOS cdrom distribution.
Since I'm not that an expert at Linux, I would like to know how I can
*succesfully* generate a bootable image from a partition.
Situation is like this: (640MB RAM on system)
60GB IDE harddisk,
primary partition 1 win98 500MB
extended partition
2009 Aug 04
1
Output XML to File
I am trying to read some information based on a user id, then search the
database for the needed info and build an XML file. Everything seems to
be working fine; I read the info, I create the xml and even spit "stuff"
out to file. The issue is that the "stuff" I am writing to a file is a
xml/html cross cluster #@%$ of stuff. Here is some code:
if !params[:id].blank?
2012 Nov 28
2
output data by date?
Dear Helpers,
I have a dataset X, with no missing values, everything is in order, R reads
it correctly, and I have already done some statistical analyses on the
dataset. The data are in order by date (six sampling dates in one year,
earliest to latest) and I now want to generate boxplots for each parameter
for each date.
However, R outputs the boxplots in some order that I do not understand (eg.
2008 Oct 03
2
Filter chain halted as [:check_authentication] rendered_or_r
I have this page that you login in from. You get authenticated and then
bumped over to the appropriate page depending on what your role is:
Traveler, Travel Manager, Admin. All pieced work except for the role
asssociated with Travel Managers who get tossed out, apprarently when
they hit a before_filter to check authenication. However, it seams that
they are properly getting authenticated and moved
2009 Dec 10
0
Is there a variant of findInterval() such that v[i[j]] < x[j] <= v[i[j] + 1]?
In findInterval's help page, it says 'v[i[j]] <= x[j] < v[i[j] + 1]'.
I'm wondering if there is a variant of it such that 'v[i[j]] < x[j] <=
v[i[j] + 1]'.
2009 Jul 30
2
z[i,j] = x[i,j] * y(i+j) ?
For the life of me I couldn't work out what to searc
I have an m*n numeric matrix x and a numeric vector y (of length m+n-1)
How do I do a calculation like this?
z[i,j] = x[i,j] * y[i+j] ?
Well, one can write a pair of loops, or write a single loop
within which we calculate a vector at a time, but ...
is there a "neat" way to do it?
tiny example:
2003 Oct 04
0
chattr +j ==> Oops
[sent this to ext2-devel but haven't seen any other traffic there, so
cc-ing it here]
[Last week] while configuring a new box I came across a site suggesting:
chattr -R -S +j +A /var/spool/postifx
to improve postfix's speed on ext3, in lieu of mounting a separate fs
there w/ data=journal.
So I tried it. Both on the new box (2.4.21-7um) and on my laptop
(about three csets shy of the
2003 Oct 29
1
tune2fs -j on mounted FS
Just now I ran tune2fs -j on the root filesystem of a box running
2.6.0-test8. Then I edited /etc/fstab and changed the FS type to from
ext2 to ext3, saved the file, and invoked vim on the file again. A
few moments after this, the box hung. Unfortunately X was running at
the time, and so I don't have any messages to cite.
Is this a known problem?
2003 Mar 20
1
Is it safe to run "tune2fs -j" on a mounted filesystem?
All --
I'm curious is if it safe or even wise to run the following command on a
mounted filesystem, namely root (/)?
tune2fs -j /dev/hda1
What about if someone goes into single user mode and runs this first?
mount -o remount,ro /
And then to enable it, runs this?
mount -t ext2 -o remount,rw /
I assume it is not safe to do so, but one user in my LUG assumes
otherwise. Just curious,
2002 Jul 08
1
chattr +j
Hi list,
I just noticed in the chattr(1) man page that there exists a 'j'
attribute which actually does the same thing that data=journal mount
option would do, expect it only sets this property on the directories of
my choice.
Big Thanks to the one that came up with that idea :) It allows me to set
+j on mail queues that must sit on the same partitions as the rest of
the system (the guy
2013 Feb 24
1
Error in J[time] : invalid subscript type 'closure'
Hi All
I have Googled the message Error in J[time] : invalid subscript type
'closure', but can't quite make sense from the results that I get. What
does it mean?
I'm trying to access an element in an array. Here is a short bit of code
that produces the error:
s_fun <- function(parms,time) {
with(as.list(c(parms)),{
print(J[time])
})
}
times = seq(from=0, to=100, by =
2008 Feb 11
0
j and jcross queries
Hi:
I have a query related to the J and Jcross functions in the SpatStat
package.
I use J to finding indications of clustering in my data, and Jcross
to look for dependence between point patterns.
I use the envelope function to do Monte Carlo tests to look for
significance.
So far so good.
My question is how I can test to see if tests are significantly different.
For example, if find J of
2006 Aug 09
1
"make -j"
So, I'm building 3.0.23b for Slackware (since they don't have
it out yet[1]), and I've noticed these two lines in the script
that Slackware uses to build Samba 3.0.23 from source (which
I'm modifying to build 3.0.23b):
# -j options don't seem to work...
make
Anyone know why that comment might be there? Is it true that
Samba can't be built with "-j2" or
2003 Apr 16
0
[Bug 78] New: -m psd -j TARPIT returns all ports open from nmap
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=78
Summary: -m psd -j TARPIT returns all ports open from nmap
Product: iptables userspace
Version: unspecified
Platform: i386
OS/Version: RedHat Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: unknown
AssignedTo:
2003 Apr 17
1
[Bug 78] -m psd -j TARPIT returns all ports open from nmap
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=78
------- Additional Comments From tools@die.net 2003-04-17 15:47 -------
Showing any ports open that are sent to it is the normal function of TARPIT
target. The psd match will start routing all ports to it after it decides that
an IP is portscanning, so this is the expected behavior.
That being said, the psd match won't
2016 Feb 16
0
[Bug 1021] iptables -j CT --timeout policy
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1021
Pablo Neira Ayuso <pablo at netfilter.org> changed:
What |Removed |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Status|NEW |ASSIGNED
CC| |pablo at netfilter.org
--- Comment #1 from Pablo
2019 May 06
2
[Bug 1336] New: "nft reset counters" does not respect -j option for JSON output
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1336
Bug ID: 1336
Summary: "nft reset counters" does not respect -j option for
JSON output
Product: nftables
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86_64
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
2019 Jul 09
1
[Bug 1350] New: -j SET --add-set foobar --comment "foobar"
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1350
Bug ID: 1350
Summary: -j SET --add-set foobar --comment "foobar"
Product: ipset
Version: unspecified
Hardware: All
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: default
Assignee: netfilter-buglog
2013 Feb 06
0
[LLVMdev] Sporadic build failure doing 'make -j' from CMake-generated Unix Makefiles in AArch64 backend
Hi everyone. I'm seeing a sporadic failure in building the AArch64 backend
when doing a parallel make from CMake-generated Unix makefiles:
+ (cd "$WORKSPACE/llvm/build" &&
cmake -G "Unix Makefiles" \
-DCMAKE_C_COMPILER="$TOOLCHAIN/usr/bin/clang" \
-DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER="$TOOLCHAIN/usr/bin/clang++" \