similar to: Ok, Im an idiot. Can't remount the ext3 filesystem because I deleted the /.jounral file...

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Ok, Im an idiot. Can't remount the ext3 filesystem because I deleted the /.jounral file..."

2001 Jul 27
4
ext3-2.4-0.9.4-246ac5 problem...
I've updated today the version of ext3 on my laptop (from 0.9.3 to 0.9.4) and I am unable to boot anymore (hand copy below): VFS: Diskquotas version dquot_6.5.0 initialized Journalling Block Device driver loaded Invalid operand: 0000 CPU: 0 EIP: 0010:[<c01256bf>] ... ... ... Kernel panic: attempted to kill init. Since this is my / fs, I am unable to boot anymore (and of course
2001 Jul 04
4
ext3 patch for 2.4.6 (plain or ac1)
Does the ext3 patch applies on top of the newly released 2.4.6 kernel (and/or the 2.4.6-ac1 variant) ? I want to upgrade to the new kernel and wanted to know before I run into problems if there are any known problems and if it's better to wait for an 'official' release. Thanks. Stelian. -- Stelian Pop <stelian.pop@fr.alcove.com> |---------------- Free Software Engineer
2001 Jul 13
2
0.9.2 or 0.9.3 ?
Hi, I found out that a new version of ext3-2.4 was available from the previous messages on this list, despite the fact that no 'official' announce was given... I'm currently running 0.9.1 on 2.4.6-ac2 without problems. Should I upgrade to 0.9.2 (I suppose yes by reading the changelog :-)) ? What about the 0.9.3-pre version ? What does the -pre mean exactly (any incidence on the
2002 Jun 06
2
WINS Retention
How does one get rid of machines from the WINS database? They seem to hang around forever....and a restart doesn't solve it because the WINS data just gets passed around... Michael D. Black mblack@csihq.com http://www.csihq.com/ http://www.csihq.com/~mike 321-676-2923, x203 Melbourne FL
2001 Jun 15
2
more buffers
Running linux-2.4.6-pre3 with ext3-2.4-0.0.6 (yes -- it does patch cleanly) -- only been running a few days on ext3 -- first message I've seen. Jun 14 18:08:55 picard kernel: journal_commit_transaction: odd - more buffers ________________________________________ Michael D. Black Principal Engineer mblack@csihq.com 321-676-2923,x203 http://www.csihq.com Computer Science Innovations
1999 Nov 15
2
Upgrading from ssh to openssh (1.2pre12)...
In message <19991115105530.D12683 at alcove.wittsend.com>, "Michael H. Warfield" w rites: >Nov 15 10:45:38 alcove sshd[21731]: fatal: cipher_set_key: unknown cipher: 1 We do not use IDEA in OpenSSH anymore, it is patented in most countries. Your private key is encrypted with it, change the passphrase with the old ssh to nothing, then change the passphrase with OpenSSH to
2001 Aug 11
1
2.4.8
Any idea of a timeframe for a 2.4.8 ext3 patch release? I tried patching the 2.4.8 tree from ext3 CVS, but the kernel source files didn't end up nice enough to successfully compile. -- ___ ___ / _ | / _ \ Ari Pollak - ari@aripollak.com - www.aripollak.com / __ |/ ___/ /_/ |_/_/ NAVY: Never Again Volunteer Yourself
2001 Jul 23
2
Is anyone using Ext3 on 2.4.x and software raid 5?
Is anyone using Ext3 on a 2.4.x kernel with software raid5? Does it work correctly? Last I checked noone had tried it yet, but that was before I went away on vacation. -- Daniel R. Bidwell | bidwell@andrews.edu Andrews University Information Technology Services If two always agree, one of them is unnecessary "Friends don't let friends do DOS" "In theory, theory and practice
2002 Dec 01
1
another idiot and ext3 - The inode is from a bad block in the inode table
i too am an idiot.. and request help here's the sccop i originally formatted the drive with 3 partitions and installed rh8 /boot / swap everything worked. my plan was to have this drive only be a data drive so i inatlled rh8 on another drive and mounted this one on /share so /share looked like /share /bin /sbin /mp3 /usr /etc /dev and so on so i deleted all the
2013 Jan 11
4
count combined occurrences of categories
Dear all,   i would like to count the number of times where I have combined occurrences of the categories of 2 variables.   For instance, in the dataframe below, i would like to know how many times each author (au1, au2, au3 represent the first, second, third author) is associated with each of the category of the variable 'nam'. The position of the author does not matter.   nam <-
2013 Nov 13
4
start VM Windows
Fresh Ubuntu 13.10 server build with all the latest patches, installed Xen 4.3 and XCP-XAPI. Got Xenbr0 working properly and created an LVM storage repository and a CIFS ISO repository. I can create VM''s no problem at all but whenever I try to start them I get the following error from the log. Only Windows VM. The error comes up almost instantly when trying to start it. Not sure where to
2002 Feb 04
5
2GB of Waste? How can it be?
Dr. Tweedie, et al.: I recently formatted a partition using EXT3, and after a "df -h" I get 14GB of space. When I reformatted the partition with ReiserFS, and did a "df -h" I got 16GB of space! Now the partition was setup to be 16GB via fdisk, so 16GB is correct. However, why does EXT3 loose 2GB of space? The journals cannot be that big!?! Very Respectfully, Stuart
2013 Jan 15
2
removing loops from code in making data.frame
Dear all, I am working on an author network and to do so I have to arrange a data.frame (tutu) crossing author names (rows) per publication number (column). The participation of the author to a study is indicated by a 1 and 0 otherwise. I have a vector (xaulist) of all the names of authors and a data.frame (tata) with all the publications in row and the authors in columns. I have writen a loop
2011 Apr 21
1
Rcmdr vs SPSS in hungarian
An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: nem el?rhet? URL: <https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/attachments/20110421/2b2b582b/attachment.pl>
2006 Feb 15
1
max journal size
Hi all, Man page of tune2fs says that max journal size is 102,400 filesystem blocks, which translates to ~100MB with 1kb blocks or ~400MB with 4kb block. I wonder - why this limitation exists? Now that relatively cheap ssd devices exist (gigabyte iRam) that offer up to 4GB of space, it would be extremely useful to use whole capacity of such device for full data journaling. -- Jure Pe?ar
2001 Jul 25
4
EXT3 Worries
Dear Sir or Ma'am: I am interested to think about implementing EXT3 onto my servers here. However, I have some concerns and am hoping someone can address them. 1) If I install ext3 what is the likelihood that the extent of damage caused by its bugs will be limited to just the fact that the journals may not work properly? Alternatively, do I risk real damage to files and the filesystem at
2011 Feb 10
3
help - "the condition has length > 1 and only the first element will be used"
Hello there, I don't know if I'm addressing my question to the right e-mail address, I hope I do. Actually I have a little problem concerning writing a code in R. I try to briefly sum up my problem. As you can see below, I created the functions "Equation1" and "Equation2" with some conditions. Equation1 <-function(x){ if
2001 Oct 16
3
Back porting of ext3 to 2.2.X line
I've not seen this asked since I've been on the list; but was wondering... I'm currently sticking to the 2.2 line and have no plans to move to 2.4 right now. Is there any attempt to back port some of the changes in the newer 2.4 line back into 2.2? ext-0.0.7a.tar.gz has been stable thus far, but it's getting kind of old. NEM
2011 Mar 01
2
bootstrap resampling question
Hello there, I have a problem concerning bootstrapping in R - especially focusing on the resampling part of it. I try to sum it up in a simplified way so that I would not confuse anybody. I have a small database consisting of 20 observations (basically numbers from 1 to 20, I mean: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... 18, 19, 20). I would like to resample this database many times for the bootstrap process with
2011 Mar 17
2
changing the dimensions of a matrix in a real specific way
Hi again, I'd like to ask you a question again. I have a matrix like this: a <-matrix(c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12)) a [,1] [1,] 1 [2,] 2 [3,] 3 [4,] 4 [5,] 5 [6,] 6 [7,] 7 [8,] 8 [9,] 9 [10,] 10 [11,] 11 [12,] 12 Is there a proper way to change the dimensions of this matrix so that I'll get this as a result: [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,]