MSDOS partition can support up to 2TB. *If I remember correctly. :p
That c0d1p1 seems been formatted with linux filesystem type. Just be sure that you got no data in it b4 you really go into...
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MSDOS partition can support up to 2TB. *If I remember correctly. :p
That c0d1p1 seems been formatted with linux filesystem type. Just be sure that you got no data in it b4 you really go into...
Change default for INPUT chain to drop policy instead and open whatever required.
try
sudo locale-gen nl_NL.UTF-8
Good that it is working for you. :D
could u show the output of
cat /etc/default/locale
To enable port 587 aka submission port, uncomment the following in /etc/postfix/master.cf
Yep, CEPH is nice and look promising.
Oh, and that remind me of lustre as well.
do "fdisk -l" to see if your 2nd disk is listed.
mdadm is for soft raid. Yours is hardware raid.
you might want to add "user_xattr" to mount options in /etc/fstab if using ext4. no swap...
You are looking for distributed filesystem like glusterfs, andrewfs etc. Try looking in that direction.
To make it persistent across reboot:
# iptables-save > /etc/myiptables.conf
Add "/sbin/iptables-restore < /etc/myiptables.conf" to /etc/rc.local.
Please add it before the "exit 0" line.
You...
Too bad then. You need that to work if you're not going to change the hardware setup.
Else you need to add static route on individual computer in the 192.168.151.x network.
2. I set the gateway of eth1 to 192.168.151.1 <=== shouldn't be required.
But: ping from 151.x <-> 150.x still doesn't work. But that's not so important to me at the moment. Would be great to...
Try adding "nonet"?
Didn't really tried it b4. :p
1. I mean static route. Your internet-router should have the option to configure that. You need to specify the network(192.168.150.0)/netmask(255.255.255.0) and gateway (should be your eth0 ip on...
Based on assumption, you need the following:
1. You need static router on the internet-router for 192.168.151.x to communicate 192.168.150.x.
2. Run
# /sbin/iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o...
Please post your postfix conf. Please do replace your sensitive information like domain, ip etc..
Did u do "clean config" after "clean kernels"? That should remove those entries from grub.
have u tried the driver from nvidia website?
or the module was not loaded on boot. Cant remember the module right not else would ask u do a
lsmod
try google abit on that.
Try the drivers from ati website
Or u can check out http://ubuntu-tweak.com/
Its a nice program.
go package cleaner and clean up
Great to hear that u solve the ICEauthority problem.
Your file system was not force to check previously. That why it dun check those which are clean. Where u force check on the second attempt,...
U can try gnome-mount
i mean u need to troubleshoot ur raid. might be due to ur raid.
U might need to check layer above /dev/md0. I mean ur raid.
If u talking about phoneline, then is connected to the dslam. Try google about "how internet work" and u should have better result.