Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "centos 6.2; mount 6TB OSX formatted FW"
2017 Apr 29
7
SCSI drives and Centos 7
Everyone,
about 4 years ago, I tried to install CentOS 6 on a Supermicro server
with SCSI drives using a LSI raid system. I could never figure out or
find a way to make the installation disc of Centos 6 identify the SCSI
drives. The installation disc for Centos 5 identified the SCSI drives
without a problem. I finally gave up on Centos 6 and installed Centos 5
and the system has worked very
2011 Jul 13
3
CentOS 6 system-config-bind missing?
First system-config-network is not part of CentOS/RHEL 6, now I don't see system-config-bind either. Is there an alternative (GUI) way to manage the bind DNS server?
Emmett
2012 Mar 07
2
hfs with extended attribute support
Hi all,
I?ve got a HFS+(not journaled) volume connected to my centos6.2 test
server, i installed the kmod-hfs(plus) packages and read/write works all
fine.
but since i?m going to use this for serving mac home folders via
netatalk i would like to mount it with support for Extended Attributes
and acl?s.
so i add user_xattr and acl to my fstab options but then it fails to mount.
checking the
2016 Jan 25
2
Why is my rsync transfer slow?
dbonde+forum+rsync.lists.samba.org at gmail.com wrote:
> Thank you. I will try your suggestions. First I will connect the NAS
Ah, you didn't mention NAS ! How is it connected to the computer hosting "A" ? If via network then you've added *another* layer.
> directly to the computer (Do you recommend USB2 or 1 Gb Ethernet? Or should I daisy chain external HD and NAS? Then
2011 Sep 01
4
hfsplus.ko
Hey on Centos 5 hfsplus.ko is part of the Kernel:
kernel-2.6.18-238.12.1.el5.x86_64 : The Linux kernel (the core of the
Linux operating system)
Repo : installed
Matched from:
Filename : /lib/modules/2.6.18-238.12.1.el5/kernel/fs/hfsplus/hfsplus.ko
doing a yum provides "*/hfsplus.ko" on CentOS 6 finds nothing.
What happened to hfsplus.ko on Centos 6?
Thanks,
Jerry
2011 Sep 06
1
Radeon driver under CentOS-6
I wonder if anyone has CentOS-6 working on an HP MicroServer?
I'm having a problem with the graphics driver
for the Radeon HD 4200 graphics card.
CentOS-5.6 is working fine on this machine;
but at present I only have CentOS-6 running in text mode.
The graphics card as given by "/sbin/lspci -m" is
-------------------------------
01:05.0 "VGA compatible controller"
2016 Feb 06
1
Why is my rsync transfer slow?
Den 2016-01-26 kl. 09:06, skrev Simon Hobson:
>>> >>The other option is
>>> >>
>>> >>HD <--FW800--> Computer <--USB2 or Ethernet 1000Mbit --> NAS
>> >
>> >If you use a network connection then you've still got that network
layer.
> Just thinking a bit more about that ...
>
> Is your normal setup :
>
2013 Mar 04
6
Centos6 ipsec troubles
Hello,
it looks like the usual way to do ipsec on centos5 won't work anymore on
centos6
I installed ipsec-tools but an interface type IPsec is not recognized by
the kernel
ifup ipsec0
Device does not seem to be present, delaying initialization.
I am not planning to use the awful OpenSwan, I Want to sue the Kame
implementation which was working fine on CentOS5
any hints ?
thank you
2008 Mar 25
0
Rsync failures when things are going too fast ?
Hello,
I am sorry I can't make a good bug report for that, but I had an
experiment that I would like to share - because I think it might
point a bug, even if I could solve the problem.
I usually use rsync to make backups to an external drive (through
FireWire 800). It works very well (even better with 3.0.0 release).
Yesterday, I changed the destination drive of the backup to the hard
2017 Apr 29
0
SCSI drives and Centos 7
On 04/29/2017 06:50 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> about 4 years ago, I tried to install CentOS 6 on a Supermicro server
> with SCSI drives using a LSI raid system.
Red Hat does discontinue support for some storage driver for very old
hardware when they start a new release series. For EL6, that list is here:
2016 Jan 26
1
Why is my rsync transfer slow?
Just chiming in here,
I haven’t read all the previous posts so may be repeating…
Mike Bombich has a good piece on benchmarks for various source/destination scenarios with rsync.
https://bombich.com/kb/ccc3/how-long-should-clone-or-backup-take
Note that copying to sparsebundle on local media is as fast as to local disk. Sparsebundle is a mac filesystem whereas NAS is not so certain file
2018 Dec 14
4
LLVM Backend for a platform with no (normal) stack
Thanks, no malloc or free equivalents either (no heap).
So, there are no others (to your knowledge) who have built an LLVM backend for a platform with no “normal” stack? I found a presentation about some FPGA work (using LLVM) but it doesn’t seem to apply to my platform. Perhaps someone else on the mailing list will have come across this rarity?
Thank you again for your time and
2018 Dec 14
2
LLVM Backend for a platform with no (normal) stack
Thanks for your response. Please see below.
From: Bruce Hoult [mailto:brucehoult at sifive.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2018 5:58 PM
To: jjones at prc-hsv.com
Cc: LLVM Developers Mailing List <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>
Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] LLVM Backend for a platform with no (normal) stack
Do you have a register that you can store a memory address
>> yes
in and
2016 Jan 25
3
Why is my rsync transfer slow?
dbonde+forum+rsync.lists.samba.org at gmail.com wrote:
> It is exactly as I wrote. On a network volume (A) a "sparse disk image bundle" (B), i.e., a type of disk image used in OS X, is stored. B is then mounted locally (i.e., local to where rsync is run) on a computer (C) where it appears as one of many volumes.
>
> In other words, B is stored on A. A is then mounted (using
2004 Aug 06
3
1.0.3 in ACM soon
Hello Andrey,
Can you send me your compilated source code for pocket pc for test it?. Do you work with visual C++ embedded 3?.
Thanks and Regards.
Rodrigo.
----- Mensaje original -----
De: "Andrey Isaev"<Andrey_Isaev@penreader.com>
Env.: 10/12/03 7:33:47
Para: "owner-speex-dev@xiph.org"<owner-speex-dev@xiph.org>, "Rodrigo Parra
2004 Aug 16
6
Mac OS X HFS+ metadata patch, take 2
Hi.
Several months ago, I posted my first pass at a patch to transfer
Mac OS X HFS+ metadata (resource forks and Finder metadata) to
non-HFS+ filesystems (Linux, Solaris, etc).
I finally got a chance to update the patch to reflect suggestions
offered on the list. Thanks for the ideas, this version should be
a big improvement.
The diff and a binary (and a fuller explanation) can be found at:
2018 Dec 13
2
LLVM Backend for a platform with no (normal) stack
Dear Sir or Ma'am;
I have found a wealth of help and information on writing an LLVM backend.
And, my platform has no stack.
Can you point me to any information that would specifically address creating
a backend for this kind of platform?
In previous wanderings, I thought I ran across a phrase "platforms with no
stack such as FPGAs", but I can't find that mention, now.
2004 Aug 06
5
1.0.3 in ACM soon
Hi Andrey,
May be that we don´t understand. I need to transform speex to pocket pc
platform. The Windows API is different to Pocket Pc API. Some IDEs that
help us to create code for pocket pc, for example, are Visual C++ 3.0
embedded or Visual Studio.Net. Christian will develop this work with
Visual C embedded.
If you can develop this work quickly or you can guide me step by step, i
would be very
2004 Mar 10
4
HFS+ resource forks: WIP patch included
As you all know, rsync doesn't have any special handling
for Mac OS X HFS+ resource forks. Kevin Boyd made RsyncX
and rsync_hfs, to address this gap, but they only work when
the destination filesystem is also HFS+. I haven't been
able to find any references to an rsync that is capable of
syncing from HFS+ to UFS (etc). The only solutions I've
seen involve lots of preprocessing
2020 Nov 10
2
centos8 / anaconda EFI regression / HFS+ ESP
Hi folks,
years ago I had no problem installing CentOS7 on my
iMac workstation (iMac Late 2015). The installation
worked out of the box. Today I wanted to upgrade to
CentOS8 and while configuring the partitions I get an
error that the installation can not start because:
"HFS+ ESP needed and mounted on /boot/efi". In fact
they are the same partition as for CentOS7. Is this
a regression