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... Date: Sat, 16 Nov 91 01:03:49 -0700
From: John T Kohl
linux-activists - Theodore Ts'o - Nov 16 1991 - 21:58
Yanek Martinson: "linux problem (boots, no prompt)" (Nov 30, 20:31): > I sent a message before but I don't know if you received it I addressed > it wrong. The problem is: I put the images of boot and root on disks, > and boot. It boots, displays " ...
linux-activists - Linus Benedict Torvalds - Nov 30 1991 - 22:22
Humberto Ortiz-Zuazaga: "Linux (HD-controller reset failed: d0)" (Jan 11, 23:36): > [ HD-controller reset failed: d0 ] > > I've got all the gccbin and sources installed, and want to ask what is > the current suggested fix for this? Before I mess with ...
linux-activists - Linus Benedict Torvalds - Jan 12 1992 - 08:29
Linux 0.12 is available from TSX-11.MIT.EDU. For most U.S. sites, it will be much faster if you grab the distribution from TSX-11 than from nic.funet.fi. I will grab the 0.12 libc.a sources and include file, and any other ancilliary files as soon ...
linux-activists - Theodore Ts'o - Jan 15 1992 - 01:22
> From: ury segal
linux-activists - John T Kohl - Jan 15 1992 - 12:47
> Has linux bootstrapped (Ie the loading..... mesage finished)? > > Do you get hex numbres too - or a single character? > > > No, that's the problem... It starts to say "Loading..." but only gets to "Loa" when it freezes. At first I thought ...
linux-activists - Tad Hunt - Jan 15 1992 - 19:17
-------- > Has linux bootstrapped (Ie the loading..... mesage finished)? > > Do you get hex numbres too - or a single character? > > > No, that's the problem... It starts to say "Loading..." but only gets ...
linux-activists - drew - Jan 15 1992 - 19:24
> Then Linus is a f**king code poet. I don't know how long he's been > working on it, but if it's been "months" I'd be *super* impressed! > Right now I'm just real impressed.. :-) I think he's been at it since about April, 1991. Can't be much
linux-activists - Lars Wirzenius - Jan 16 1992 - 06:27
MGR is the Bellcore Window Manager See Comp.os.minix, certainly also comp.sources.unix Nicolas
linux-activists - Nicolas CAILLAUD - Jan 16 1992 - 11:38
... the page to the child memory, but usually the child does an exec right after the fork, so the page would be of no use. Linux uses (2) - sharing of swapped out dirty pages is highly unusual, and happens /only/ after a fork, so the bitmap is the best ...
linux-activists - Linus Benedict Torvalds - Jan 24 1992 - 13:15
In article <1992Jan24.171531.25053@klaava.Helsinki.FI> torvalds@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Linus Benedict Torvalds) writes: >2 - swap in the parent block with read_swap_page(), and put the >swap-page pointer only in the child. Now we have just one pointer,
linux-activists - Theodore Y. Ts'o - Jan 25 1992 - 01:26
Date: Mon, 27 Jan 1992 09:12:05 +0200 From: wulfk@deuteron.tp2.ruhr-uni-bochum.de A few days ago there was a question to rename the com-ports. Some said, that they would prefer /dev/com1 or /dev/ttycom1. I think, that we should use
linux-activists - Theodore Ts'o - Jan 27 1992 - 12:19
In article <1992Jan27.161940.5491@athena.mit.edu> tytso@athena.mit.edu writes: = A few days ago there was a question to rename the com-ports. Some said, that = they would prefer /dev/com1 or /dev/ttycom1. I think, that we should use = the
linux-activists - Alan B Clegg - Jan 27 1992 - 16:57
In article <1992Jan27.205740.19923@rock.concert.net>, abc@banjo.concert.net (Alan B Clegg) writes: In article <1992Jan27.161940.5491@athena.mit.edu>, tytso@athena.mit.edu writes: = A few days ago there was a question to
linux-activists - David Paschich - Jan 27 1992 - 17:00
Another approach is to setup areas such as /usr/PACKAGE/bin along with its associated /usr/PACKAGE/lib /usr/PACKAGE/man etc etc. This makes for easier movement of toolsets when you are migrating from one OS version to
linux-activists - Phillip Musumeci - Jan 28 1992 - 02:07
... .edu> asg@sage.cc.purdue.edu (The Grand Master) writes: >> >> Has anyone done (or thought about doing) any work on linux for >>and EISA machine? >> Bruce >... or MCA, PS/2 Mod 70/80 & ESDI OR PS/2 90 & SCSI :-) :-) ...
linux-activists - Rawlin Blake - Jan 28 1992 - 14:37
In article <1992Jan28.143447.22450@udel.edu> gallo@mercury.cis.udel.edu (Andy Gallo) writes: I'd like to be able to have linux in one partition, DOS in the other and select which OS to boot at startup. Can this be done, and if so, ...
linux-activists - Thomas Hoberg - Jan 28 1992 - 17:31
badger@cat54.cs.wisc.edu (Jonathan Badger) writes: >The problem is that EDPART is very old and only allows partitions of 32 Meg >or less. I have a 100 Meg hard drive and want 80 Megs for DOS and 20 Megs This is not strictly true. I used edpart to
linux-activists - Steven L. Johnson - Jan 28 1992 - 19:08
... that comes with the system*. Anything installed should be put in /usr/local and the standard /usr left alone. But, with linux, everything is installed because nothing comes with the system so you wind up with an empty /usr. :) Anyway, the /usr/ ...
linux-activists - Brett McCoy - Jan 28 1992 - 19:53
... this should work. It worked for me. I have a ~40M DOS partition, and three smaller partitions (~32M, ~32M, ~10M) for linux. So far no problems... (knock, knock). -- Pertti Kellom\"aki (TeX format) # These opinions are mine, Tampere Univ. ...
linux-activists - Kellom{ki Pertti - Jan 29 1992 - 04:11