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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 11:20 am 
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The maintenance we announced (via email) a few weeks ago to those affected will begin shortly. We'll post updates every so often as each host's maintenance is performed. Please return your seats and tray tables to their upright and locked position. Keep your arms and legs inside the vehicle at all times. You must be at least this tall to ride this ride.

You are in an open field west of a big white house with a boarded front door.
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[mwalling@dallas69 lish]# xyzzy
You are in a twisty maze of passages, all alike.


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Hosts77-82 have been completed.


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Hosts 83-94 are done...


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Host95, atlanta20-25 are done...


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atlanta26 through atlanta40 are complete...


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At least on my CentOS 5 boxes they hung on reboot. Specifically they were wanting to fsck the root partition which was mounted.


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jhulten wrote:
At least on my CentOS 5 boxes they hung on reboot. Specifically they were wanting to fsck the root partition which was mounted.


Same problem (running slackware 12). Should we have the disk image set to "read only" in the partition manager? I'm not sure if that's setting it read-only at the host level or just as a kernel boot parameter.

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Should we have the disk image set to "read only" in the partition manager?


Yes, your config profile should be set to read only.

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Also, atlanta41 through atlanta47 were finished a few hours ago.

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I've had a UML instance on atlanta36 for a few years. This morning I connected to it and ran uptime, and it says it has been up for 47 days.

So is my UML now a Xen instance?


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mw44118 wrote:
I've had a UML instance on atlanta36 for a few years. This morning I connected to it and ran uptime, and it says it has been up for 47 days.

So is my UML now a Xen instance?


You are on host36, not atlanta36. :)


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