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2014 Jan 18
2
mounting CDROM without mapaping UC to LC
Hi! this is surely a newbie question, so I should know the answer, but I'm fighting with mounting a CD such that filenames are NOT mapped to lowercase (I need to use its on-board tools for accessing files on it while mounted on Centos 6.5, and those tools assume uppercawse, since they assume the entire world runs Windoze.) but despite my best efforts, it keeps being mounted with UC-LC
2012 Jan 10
3
Write to USB pendrives horribly slow
Hello there, since I installed CentOS6 few months ago (kept up-to-date using yum), I'm facing very poor performances when writing to USB pendrives. The hardware: a Dell Latitude E6500 laptop (Intel Core Duo P8600 @2.40Ghz), 4Go RAM + 4Go swap, several USB2 pendrives of various brands (less than old, all formatted as vfat). When I perform a copy (with cp or midnight commander, copying big
2011 Jun 19
4
Trying to install ChessBase 8.0 and Hiarcs
I have Ubuntu 11.04 with wine and I am trying to install my ChessBase 8.0 on it using Wine. I have copied the CD to my hard disk and I manage to get the installation splash page, but when I click on Install, it says "Can't Run Setup.Exe" [Image: http://kayve.net/cannot_setup.png ] [Image: http://kayve.net/InstallChessBase.png ] [Image: http://kayve.net/install_Hiarcs.png ] Can
2013 Apr 07
4
floppy drives
Yes, really. I've got hundreds of the damn things here at home, and I want to go through them and get rid of them all. But... to do that I want to read them. I have both a 5.25" and a 3.5" drive, both are plugged in, but in the BIOS, all I see is the 3.5". Fine, I figure I'll take care of those. Nope. I see /dev/fd0 once I've booted up, but neither konqueror nor
2017 Oct 26
2
kmod-jfs on Centos 6
On 04/18/2017 12:54 PM, H wrote: > A? couple of days ago I submitted a request to ElRepo and kmod-jfs is now available for CentOS 7 as well. > > On 04/12/2017 12:58 AM, H wrote: >> Thank you, installed it and it worked fine. Now I am looking for the same for CentOS 7... It did not look like you have that in your repository? >> >> >> On 3/13/2017 1:09 PM, Nux!
2013 Jul 04
1
sda and sdb reverse order with an external USB drive
Hello I am using 64 bit CentOS 6.4 on an i7 laptop with one sata drive and a CD drive. I installed CentOS by manually partitioning sda as: sda1 as /boot, sda2 as swap, sda3 as /. The booted system works great. When I insert an external USB drive, formatted as ext3, the hard drive on the laptop and the USB drive are either sda or sdb, depending upon the order on which I insert the USB drive
2017 Oct 26
2
kmod-jfs on Centos 6
On October 26, 2017 6:31:04 PM EDT, Akemi Yagi <amyagi at gmail.com> wrote: >On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 3:11 PM, H <agents at meddatainc.com> wrote: > >> On 04/18/2017 12:54 PM, H wrote: >> > A couple of days ago I submitted a request to ElRepo and kmod-jfs >is >> now available for CentOS 7 as well. >> > >> >> Did not have a need to
2013 Jul 04
2
Libvirt, virtmanager & Windows 7 installation partition
I need to use an existing windows 7 installation in a virtual machine form a libvirt host running Ubuntu 12.10. Windows 7 installs on two partitions. There a 100MB boot partitiona and then the main partition for the installation. If I boot the laptop (which dual boots), I can select Windows 7 and boot it just fine, or alternative Ubuntu. If I select /dev/sda1 in the virtmanager as the source
2015 Aug 13
3
how do I stop automount of Hitichi Lifestudio USB drive
On Aug 12, 2015, at 5:22 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > autofs is what's mounting it. But if you turn it off, you'll have to > manually mount anything that's not in /etc/fstab. > > Sounds like gnome's trying to be WinDoze.... Its not ?autofs? specifically (which is a simple thing) but udev talking to udisks, allowing your login session to use udisks to mount the
2015 Aug 13
2
how do I stop automount of Hitichi Lifestudio USB drive
On Thu, Aug 13, 2015 at 12:52:26PM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote: > On Wed, 12 Aug 2015, Jonathan Billings wrote: > >Its not ?autofs? specifically (which is a simple thing) but udev > talking to udisks, allowing your login session to use udisks to > mount the volumes if allowed by PolicyKit, speaking through dbus. > > How do I get the ask-first behavior? > How do I tell
2011 Jun 20
2
using a cross partition WINEPREFIX
I have been told that the way to utilize the somewhat strange way my Ubuntu is set up is to use the WINEPREFIX. I have some windoze programs that need to know about each other so they need to be in the same drive_c Here are pertinent specifics of my system: > > root at kayve-laptop:/media/2c512d2e-fcf5-4ef5-8200-e3c79a8a1aca/home/kayve# mount | grep ext4 > /dev/sda6 on / type ext4
2011 Dec 17
0
hal, gnome.. custom mount options for vfat storage devices
Hello there, w/ my CentOS6 (up-to-date), running GNOME, I'm struggling with HAL and mount options for my USB storage devices. According to what I'm reading from: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/view/svn/general/hal.html My old policies in /etc/hal/fdi/policy/ are ignored (and this is true!). Apparently I should edit my custom mount options through gconf-editor (in
2015 Oct 25
2
USB drive is "read-only file system" and cannot umount - how to fix
I 'just' noticed that at some point, my USB backup drive on my server is mounted as read-only and all of my background sync cron jobs have been failing. So I need to fix this without rebooting the server. I can VNC into the server and running "mount" shows: /dev/sdc1 on /media/HD103SI type ext4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,uhelper=udisks) and umount gets: # umount /dev/sdc1 umount:
2015 Aug 14
1
how do I stop automount of Hitichi Lifestudio USB drive
On Fri, 2015-08-14 at 12:39 -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote: > On Thu, 13 Aug 2015, Leon Fauster wrote: > > > Could you provide more context information? > > Appliance setup, Dekstop setup, server setup? > > There exist a lot scenarios where something > > happen automagically? > > It's a Chimera Desktop 2014. > More specifically, I bought the case, the
2014 Aug 18
1
yumex for C7
Can anyone tell me when the udisks, python-pexpect, and pyxdg packages in EPEL will be updated so I can install yumex under CentOS 7? Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package yumex.noarch 0:3.0.15-1.el7 will be installed --> Processing Dependency: udisks for package: yumex-3.0.15-1.el7.noarch --> Processing
2010 Aug 31
30
Xen 4.0.1 on Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 - Desktop / Server - 64 Bits - With OpenGL (Intel GEM) enabled - From Linuxcon Brazil! :-D
Guys! Tomorrow in my "live" presentation at Linuxcon Xen Directions! I''ll show the Xen Live CD to the public! To celebrate! I want to share my last procedure to get and run Xen 4.0.1 on Ubuntu 10.04 64 bits, here we go: The procedure: 1- Install all the packages: aptitude update aptitude install bridge-utils build-essential libncurses5-dev dpkg-dev debhelper
2013 Mar 14
2
Mounting USB drives read-only by default?
Is it possible to configure the automounting of USB drives to mount read-only? Is there some gconf/udev/udisks/hal/whatever setting to alter the default mount options when USB disks are plugged in by users? Thanks James Pearson
2018 Sep 11
1
Ensuring that rsync doesn't try to write to an unmounted drive
On Tue, 2018-09-11 at 12:56 -0400, Kevin Korb via rsync wrote: > --timeout is about network connection timeouts. You aren't using the > network so it doesn't apply at all. Even if you were networking an > unmounted filesystem is an empty directory as far as rsync is > concerned > and rsync would treat it that way with no idea that you intended to > have > something
2016 Nov 15
2
dumb question on permissions out of the box
Can someone explain to me the logic that I, as a user, cannot, by default, mount a DVD from the command line, but I can mount it via dolphin? mark
2015 Aug 12
2
how do I stop automount of Hitichi Lifestudio USB drive
On Wed, 12 Aug 2015, Fred Smith wrote: > On Wed, Aug 12, 2015 at 03:34:53PM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote: >> >> Most of the time, if I plug a USB drive into my computer, >> gnome/centos/whatever will ask me what I want to do with it. >> With a Hitachi Lifestudio, all the partitions mount without asking me. >> >> How do I stop that behavior? > Not sure,