[ale] Tendency up which to avoid looking things
Jeff Hubbs
hbbs at attbi.com
Thu Apr 25 18:24:08 EDT 2002
Rafos701 at aol.com wrote:
> I've subscribed to ask some questions, since scheduling had prevented my
> attending recent meetings. =
I'll take a whack...
> (0) Is there a way around mangling long filenames when copying [long
> filenamed files] to fat16 partitions?
Gotta pass on this one, but I'd intuit that there is if only because
Win95 on FAT16 seems to be able to do it. Maybe a mount parameter?
> (1) While I have run with and without reiserfs, and with swap part'ns
> half and the same size as RAM, sometimes there is a nearly constant
> activity in noise coming from my hdd. Does anyone know what this is,
> should I be as worried about it as I am, (since I'm using expensive
> laptop drives?) I am going to check out some Dr Dobb's Article on a type
> of thrashing which might explain this, but it seems inconsistent that a
> product of cutting-edge SWE's like Linux wouldn't suffer from any such
> flaws. (I will be psyched, hearing about pre-emption somewhere, if
> devices can no longer hang up the prompt.)
If this happens soon after bootup, goes on for a few minutes, and stops,
I'd assume it's the cron job that runs locate -u in order to build the
slocate database. It ordinarily fires off nightly (4AM in many distros).
This may be worth doing away with completely on a laptop because
laptop drives are slow and right when you're firing up your laptop is
generally right when you're trying to do something like launch
StarOffice (also disk-intensive).
> (3) Does anyone have a line on someplace where the author of the above
> questions can get a job? I have no experience, a '98 A+ certificate,
> and used to know enough to get a B.S. Any tips will be appreciated,
> thank you.
How is it that you got an A+ certif ~4 years ago yet have no experience?
- Jeff
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