I plan sometime over the next week I plan to reload Suse 7.2, due to a hack. I want to implement quotas on RiserFS, Is this possible? And I want to make my APC ups work, what kernel do/should I use? Any Heads Up? Thanks, Brandon Caudle -------------- 15yr Old Avid Unix User (HP-UX,FreeBSD,Linux) Larkhaven Golf Course Charlotte, NC "There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full." -- Henry Kissinger
I don't know about quotas on RiserFS, but you don't need any special kernel for a UPS, as long as you have serial support built into the kernel (which you have, unless you made one yourself). I recommend the program apcupsd (www.apcupsd.org) for use with APC's UPSs under Linux. _Nick Brandon Caudle wrote:
I plan sometime over the next week I plan to reload Suse 7.2, due to a hack. I want to implement quotas on RiserFS, Is this possible? And I want to make my APC ups work, what kernel do/should I use? Any Heads Up? Thanks, Brandon Caudle -------------- 15yr Old Avid Unix User (HP-UX,FreeBSD,Linux) Larkhaven Golf Course Charlotte, NC
"There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full." -- Henry Kissinger
One Problem, Not serial its usb.
Thanks,
Brandon Caudle
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Larkhaven Golf Course
Charlotte, NC
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From: "Nick Webb"
I don't know about quotas on RiserFS, but you don't need any special kernel for a UPS, as long as you have serial support built into the kernel (which you have, unless you made one yourself). I recommend the program apcupsd (www.apcupsd.org) for use with APC's UPSs under Linux.
_Nick
Brandon Caudle wrote:
I plan sometime over the next week I plan to reload Suse 7.2, due to a hack. I want to implement quotas on RiserFS, Is this possible? And I want to make my APC ups work, what kernel do/should I use? Any Heads Up? Thanks, Brandon Caudle -------------- 15yr Old Avid Unix User (HP-UX,FreeBSD,Linux) Larkhaven Golf Course Charlotte, NC
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I don't know of anyone using a USB UPS in linux. To me that doesn't make a whole lotta sense, a UPS doesn't have to send much data . . . looking at the USB section in the kernel config (2.4.5) I don't see anything for a UPS in there, so no support would be my guess. You will probably have to do some hacking in order to get the ups working under linux, perhaps you can get a serial cable for it? Brandon Caudle wrote:
One Problem, Not serial its usb.
Thanks,
Brandon Caudle -------------- 15yr Old Avid Unix User (HP-UX,FreeBSD,Linux) Larkhaven Golf Course Charlotte, NC
"There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full." -- Henry Kissinger ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Webb"
To: "Brandon Caudle" Cc: "Suse" Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 7:42 PM Subject: Re: [SLE] Quota Support/APC Support I don't know about quotas on RiserFS, but you don't need any special kernel for a UPS, as long as you have serial support built into the kernel (which you have, unless you made one yourself). I recommend the program apcupsd (www.apcupsd.org) for use with APC's UPSs under Linux.
_Nick
Brandon Caudle wrote:
I plan sometime over the next week I plan to reload Suse 7.2, due to a
hack.
I want to implement quotas on RiserFS, Is this possible? And I want to
make
my APC ups work, what kernel do/should I use? Any Heads Up? Thanks, Brandon Caudle -------------- 15yr Old Avid Unix User (HP-UX,FreeBSD,Linux) Larkhaven Golf Course Charlotte, NC
"There cannot be a crisis next week. My schedule is already full." --
Henry
Kissinger
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