Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "Sata DVD"
2005 Dec 05
3
Raid with one disk?
Is it possible to set up a single disk raid (kind of redundant to call a
single disk an array) but I've got a single SATA drive in the machine
not doing anything. It's a 10k maxtor 74G drive, and what I really want
is just to backup two home partitions. I can always reinstall the OS,
but the data can't be recovered that easily. The mobo supports raid-0,1
and jbod. Suggestions?
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2005 Oct 30
1
Broken up2date & install from CD ?
I've run into some problems I can't explain. I tried to install the
mysql package from the 4.1 CD's and the installer just sat there telling
me to insert the CD into the drive and click OK. I did that, and it
just blinked once, then returned to the same thing.. hit the OK button,
etc., etc., again and again. Wound up having to yum install the mysql
package which went OK afik.
2005 Oct 04
3
Motherboards
Does anyone have any experience with Super-Micro brand motherboards //
dual Xeon cpu's? Had to swap out my Tyan piece of junk and going back
with the S-M board. I believe it has similar north/southbridge chips on
it -- at least they are the intel MCH ICH5R and PXH plus the 82546GB.
One area that the Tyan board was seriously lacking in was in the
hardware monitoring department. The S-M
2008 Mar 11
1
Question on SATA DVD using centos 5.1
On my machine I have
SATA0: HD
SATA1: HD these two drives are set as RAID1
SATA2: HD extra
SATA3: DVD
SATA4: external USB disk
Snip from dmesg shows the ATAPI device being detected.
ata3: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x9e0 ctl 0xbe0 bmdma 0xe400 irq 10
ata4: SATA max UDMA/133 cmd 0x960 ctl 0xb60 bmdma 0xe408 irq 10
ata3: SATA link up 1.5 Gbps (SStatus 113 SControl 300)
ata3.00: ATAPI: PIONEER BD-ROM
2009 Jul 26
2
SATA DVD Burner / AHCI / CentOS 4.7 (kernel: 2.6.9-78.0.22.EL)
OK, it seems that the kernel I have (stock CentOS 4.7: 2.6.9-78.0.22.EL i686)
seems to gronk the nVideo SATA controller in AHCI mode. It is NOT able
to deal with the SATA DVD Burner I have. It is a "Sony Optiarc DVD
Burner with LightScribe Black SATA Model AD-7241S-0B LightScribe
Support". Is there some special magic I need to do? Here is the
relevant bit from the boot up (SATA ports
2005 Sep 21
5
Evolution
When I set up the Evolution mail agent, I could find no way to change
the outbound port from 25 to 587. I have to do this due to port 25
being blocked by the cable company. Thunderbird is no problem. Altho I
don't particularly use Evolution as a mail agent, there are times when I
might use it, but its worthless without being able to send mail out to
my server. Did I miss something in
2005 Oct 01
2
Recommendation(s)
List,
It looks like I may have to drop back to a 32-bit version of the OS
due to some non-resolvable library issues for the software I'm
attempting to compile, and want to ask, how far back can I go with
CentOS where I'd not lose too much functionality of the 4.1 version.
Essentially what I need is the equivalent of RHES 3. The other thing
I'd thought about would be to
2005 Oct 07
1
Clarification
List,
Being pretty new to CentOS and such, can someone answer a couple of
questions about yum and up2date? I think I got the basic info, but I'm
a bit confused about what does what.
I configured yum to use the dag repo (I think) but now and then, I
get the red circle from up2date stuff on the upper menubar. I have been
using the up2date function to grab the latest bits when
2005 Feb 14
0
pdbedit how to change a domain
Samba version 3.0.9 on Red Hat 9.0
workstations: NT 4.0 SP6
When I took over this project, there were two domains connected by a
VPN. For reasons that I'm unable to understand, some new users wound up
with the intended domain of SATA and some wound up in SATB (even though
they joined the SATA domain. Recently, all kinds of problems have
materialized and the only thing I can find wrong is
2005 Nov 01
1
repositories
I think perhaps I missed something in some discussions over the last
week or so.. I was reminded last night that the repository for CentOS
4.1 had been moved to "vault" .whatever .. Is that correct? What
should I have in the /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo ?
For future reference, is there a document that gets updated when the
base repository changes?
Thanks..
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Snowman
2005 Dec 06
1
Whats with named?
Found this entry in the log this morning. Never have seen such
before.......
--------------------- Named Begin ------------------------
**Unmatched Entries**
dispatch 0x8ea6e48: shutting down due to TCP receive error: connection reset: 1 Time(s)
---------------------- Named End -------------------------
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Snowman
2005 Sep 06
2
Yum
This may be considered a newbie question, and for me, yum is a new
tool. I have discovered via yum, I am *supposed* to have libf2c (386)
and libf2c (x86-64) installed. Searching the two libs, I find I only
have the 32-bit version installed, and I need both. Should I use yum to
remove the pkgs, and then reinstall, or should I use rpm to do the
installs? Again, I'm from the BSD camp, so
2005 Dec 20
2
O.T. Evolution Question.
This has bugged me from the get go, and I keep forgetting to ask about
it. Is it not possible to drag 'n drop messages from the main reading
window into other folders, much as Thunderbird and the other company
mail program , MS Outlook?
thanks
Snowman
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2005 Sep 16
3
Equivalent command or file
List, is there an equivalent on Linux as "watch" under FreeBSD, as well
as the "snp" or snoop device that permits one to watch what is going on
in another terminal? Yes there are privacy issues here, but in a home
system with a couple of folks logged in trying to help with compiling
stuff, it'd be nice to see what and how they are doing it.
Thanks...
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Snowman
2005 Aug 21
2
DVD Shrink - no DVD devices found
I am new to Wine and really struggling. I'm trying to get DVD Shrink and DVD
Decrypter running on my Kubuntu 5.04. My system is current. I have a 2.8Mhz
machine with 1Gb memory and lots of space on my 160Gb hard drive. I have a
Plextor DVD+-RW and an HP CD-RW. They are /dev/hdc and /dev/hdd respectively.
Here is my /fstab file:
# /etc/fstab: static file system information.
#
# <file
2007 May 03
5
Dom0 versus DomU and sata DVD drives
I have couple question about using Xen in the "real" world.
My test box is a Dell Optiplex 745 with a Core 2 processor and 4 G of
RAM. I am using 64 bit Centos 5 with Xen 3.03. Right now I have it
set up so Dom0 is my working domain and I add other DomU for whatever
tests i need to do. From what I''ve read here, this is not the best
way to do things.
So my first question is,
2006 Mar 21
2
HP DL140G2 and SATA woes
Posted a similar version of this to the RHEL4 list...
I''m having trouble getting CentOS 4.2 installed on a DL140G2 with two SATA
drives. I am doing a PXE install, so I do not have a CD-ROM drive in the
system and this appears to have the side-effect that both SATA drives are
caught by the Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver before ata_piix can catch
it.
As soon as I hook an IDE CD-ROM
2005 Nov 25
2
Where to look or command
List,
I've got a process(s) that have been exiting on a signal 11, but not
all the time. I suspect it's memory related, and I was wondering, is
there any way to tell exactly how much memory a particular process has
in use at the point it sigsev's ? I can't sit here and watch top or the
system monitor, but thought maybe something might be saved somewhere
after the fact.
2006 Jan 29
1
Players (O.T.)
Sorry for the off topic posting, but I'm not a real music person and
know little about what software will do what. Without turning this into
a big discussion for pro or con, could someone drop a line or 3 just
stating the name(s) of some type music players? I'd probably want
something that would play CD's and perhaps mp3's. I don't guess there
is a "catch-all" like
2019 Jun 24
2
Issue with dvd/cdrom drive
>
> >
> > [root at darkness ~]# ls -al /dev/sr*
> > ls: cannot access /dev/sr*: No such file or directory
> > [root at darkness ~]# ls /dev/s*
> > /dev/sda /dev/sda3 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sg0 /dev/stderr
> > /dev/sda1 /dev/sda4 /dev/sdb2 /dev/sg1 /dev/stdin
> > /dev/sda2 /dev/sdb /dev/sdb3 /dev/snapshot /dev/stdout
> > [root at