--Bill
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The World Wide Web is the hugest vanity press
in the history of the human race!
http://billwilkinson.home.mindspring.com/index.html
I use LVM, it's nice when you've got 10000 users and they are all disc
hogs and you need to scale things up every now and then.
Personally I prefer mkfs on plain devices though.
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IBM was involved. I'm sure of it.
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"Oh, to be in England now that April's there" --RB
My opinions are mine. All mine. Replete with very me.
You're root for 10000 users??? K00L! Just thnik of the power! If you
wanted somebody killed, all you'd have to do would be bribe one of your
uses with an extra 10 Meg of storage to do it...maybe throw in an extra
640K if they make it look like an accident.
> Personally I prefer mkfs on plain devices though.
Plain devices for plain device drivers, I always say!
:> You're root for 10000 users??? K00L! Just thnik of the power! If you
:> wanted somebody killed, all you'd have to do would be bribe one of your
:> uses with an extra 10 Meg of storage to do it...maybe throw in an extra
:> 640K if they make it look like an accident.
I think you're confusing disc space with Heroine. It's a quite common
mistake really so don't feel bad about it.
Well, heck, I can just go down to the corner and get a 1TB drive for
US$0.99. So you should be able to strap a couple of thoese to the server
thingie and viola! Infinite space!
Actually, it only appears ininite. In reality, it's curved in a
magnetic domain sort of way. You can see this if you were a
three-dimensional being and could stand far enough away from the disk
and look at it from outside the surface of the platter. Curved.
Creating a square HDD would be an engineering nightmare.
:> Actually, it only appears ininite. In reality, it's curved in a
:> magnetic domain sort of way. You can see this if you were a
:> three-dimensional being and could stand far enough away from the disk
:> and look at it from outside the surface of the platter. Curved.
:> Creating a square HDD would be an engineering nightmare.
Wouldn't such a device be write only? What happens when entropy comes into
play on an infinite system?
Sutpid engineers...I was just *joking*.
> Wouldn't such a device be write only? What happens when entropy comes into
> play on an infinite system?
Yer tires would squeal when hitting those corners whilst cruising the
information super autobahn.
My tires do not *squeal*. They hum.
Wait. I don't have tires.
Nevermind.
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"Plain devices for plain device drivers".
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*MM -- who must believe in the human race.
You might to pick up the problem by thinking of the athletics runners who
run around a (almost) circle. What if ..
no Hell.
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*MM
Seeing and hearing is two different things, I always say.
No Hell? Then where are all those people and inanimate objects that
annoy me going to go? Where am *I* going to go?
Yes! It's located next door to the Totally Bounded Space.
The Hotel California?
Come to thnik of it, that's kind of a hell, in a Stephen King Hell of a
Band sort of way.
Detroit?
-mm (Not slow..)
No Exit.
>-mm (Not slow..)
(In Camera.)
Windsor. No, wait. Yer right.
>> -mm (Not slow..)
>
> (In Camera.)
Antelope Freeway...