Re: xfs and fstab. To HeinzDiehl, first of all. Ende

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I have 2 different machines at home, where complete copies of my office and backups resides. So everything reside on 3 machines. That should suffice.

If you are living in the most western community in Norway you are living in the community of Fedje. And it is so small that you will know my sister who is living there. 

10 centigrades minus is very unusual out in the sea. We have 15 at the northwestern coast and my new and stupid Electrolux freezebox of my refridgerator in the basement is not working because it has to be at least 12 degrees C in the room. 

I'll kill all the climatemonkeys that got rid of the Freon-gases and replaced them with modern gases. It would work better if I pooped into that fridge. Assumingly better effect.

But your name Heinz Diehl is German or Austrian, how come?

Altogether SLED 10 SP3 is working surprisingly well on my old office machine with a motherboard from the Year of The Lord 2000. I would not dare to try XP or Vista on it. And when SP3 works the dm-crypt also works. Excellent for me.


> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Heinz Diehl" <htd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: dm-crypt@xxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re:  xfs and fstab. To HeinzDiehl, first of all. Ende
> Date: Sat, 9 Jan 2010 20:59:41 +0100
> 
> 
> On 09.01.2010, Si St wrote:
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> > The intention is to have backup of my office on 2 archives ark1 
> > and ark2 that resides on 2 different harddisks and not only on 2 
> > different partitions since painful experience is that the whole 
> > harddisk becomes inaccessible on many types of crashes. I tried 
> > first file-containers, then partitions.
> 
> If your data is important enough, I would suggest to have the second
> backup on another machine or an external harddisk. Otherwise you could be
> hosed if your machine gets damaged by overvoltage or similar, since both
> harddisks reside in the same machine.
> 
> > sigbj@linux:~> sudo /usr/bin/tilkoble_xfs_krypt
> > root's password:
> >
> >                **************************************
> >                   skriv inn dekrypteringspassordet
> >                           for partisjonen:
> >                **************************************
> 
> Surprise surprise, du er norsk, er du? :-)
> Her i Norges vestligste kommune har vi masse snø og nesten 10 minusgrader
> for tiden, og jeg har nettopp hatt meg en tur ned i blindkjelleren for å
> tine opp en del frosne vannledninger.
> 
> Masse hilsen,
> Heinz.
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> For the non-Norwegian speaking folks:
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> Surprise, you are Norwegian, are you? :-)
> Today, we have a lot of snow and almost 10 degrees below zero here in
> Norways westernmost community. Just now I'm returning from the basement
> under my house where I was busy unfreezing some waterlines.
> 
> A lot of greetings,
> Heinz.
> 
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