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想把文件系统换成Reiser4,但是只有最新的内核才支持Reiser4,这个怎么办呀[已解决,附谋杀

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发表于 2007-7-1 17:30:50 | 显示全部楼层
强贴~~作为Reiser4的受益着~顶一个~希望Reiser4早日进入官方内核~~
也希望Hans的案子尽快查清楚~~~
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发表于 2007-7-1 21:02:59 | 显示全部楼层
这个帖子风格好特别呀,熔技术与八卦于一体,呵呵,支持一下。
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发表于 2007-7-4 21:09:03 | 显示全部楼层
想知道故事发展……
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发表于 2007-10-4 14:00:18 | 显示全部楼层

[请教] 我想实现 vga=792

我用了 reiser4 , 含 /boot 目录 。我想在字符下能如 GRUB 中设置 vga=792 , 不知道如何做。以前没有用过 lilo ,网上也找了许多,未实现这个功能。
这是我的 /etc/lilo.conf
  1. # Begin /etc/lilo.conf
  2. # lilo.conf
  3. #
  4. # global options
  5. boot=/dev/sda
  6. keytable=/boot/uk.ktl
  7. lba32
  8. map=/boot/map
  9. prompt
  10. timeout=100
  11. # set the name of the default image to boot
  12. default=Pure64
  13. # define an image
  14. image=/boot/clfskernel-2.6.22.6-64bit
  15.     label=Pure64
  16.     root=/dev/sda1
  17.     read-only
  18.     password="xxxxxxxx"
  19. # optionally add parameters to pass, e.g.
  20.    append="video=radeonfb:1024x768-16@70"
  21. # repeat for any other kernel images
  22. image=/boot/clfskernel-2.6.22.6-64bit
  23.     label=x86_64
  24.     root=/dev/sda2
  25.     read-only
  26.     password="xxxxxxxx"
  27. # optionally, add legacy operating systems
  28. # see man lilo.conf for examples
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发表于 2007-10-5 14:00:03 | 显示全部楼层
噢,问题解决了。 man lilo.conf 得到了我要的答案,直接写上 vga=792 即可。
这是修改过的 /etc/lilo.conf
  1. # Begin /etc/lilo.conf
  2. # lilo.conf
  3. #
  4. # global options
  5. boot=/dev/sda
  6. keytable=/boot/uk.ktl
  7. lba32
  8. map=/boot/map
  9. prompt
  10. timeout=100
  11. # set the name of the default image to boot
  12. default=Pure64
  13. # define an image
  14. image=/boot/clfskernel-2.6.22.6-64bit
  15.     label=Pure64
  16.     root=/dev/sda1
  17.     read-only
  18.     password="xxxxxxxxxx"
  19.     vga=792
  20. # optionally add parameters to pass, e.g.
  21. #   append="video=radeonfb:1024x768-16@70"
  22. # repeat for any other kernel images
  23. image=/boot/clfskernel-2.6.22.6-64bit
  24.     label=x86_64
  25.     root=/dev/sda2
  26.     read-only
  27.     password="xxxxxxxxxx"
  28.     vga=792
  29. # optionally, add legacy operating systems
  30. # see man lilo.conf for examples
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发表于 2007-10-5 14:18:44 | 显示全部楼层
还是对Hans的案子感兴趣。 ^o^
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发表于 2007-10-5 17:17:52 | 显示全部楼层
Hans Reiser, 20/20, and his talk at Google » Thoughts by Ted
  got a call from one of the researchers from ABC news this evening. Apparently they are planning on doing a segment on Hans Reiser on their 20/20 show, and the researcher knew enough that there were some serious technical inaccuracies with the script (at the level of “so when Hans was creating reiser4, was that software; was he writing a program?” and “does the program run on the hard drive?”), and so they were looking for help on some technical issues on a background basis. She didn’t take any quotes from me; what she needed was help understanding the technical issues around filesystems and Linux. I tried to help explain what a filesystem was that would make sense to a lay person in 15 seconds; I have no idea whether the researcher got it, and whether she’ll be able to make changes in the script that will be vaguely coherent. We’ll see. I spent a lot of time working with Joshua Davis, providing background material for his Wired article, and he still got a bunch of the technical details wrong. The 20/20 researcher did ask me some silly questions such as “whether we were surprised when murder charges were filed against Hans?” Well, yes. What did she expect me to say? “Oh, yes, were always worried someone would get hurt…” Not! Sigh…. I might not agree with Hans’s filesystem design principles or his tactics in trying to get reiser4 accepted, but I always respected him as a fellow open source programmer.

The researcher mentioned to me that Hans had done a talk at Google that was available at the Google Video site. Out of curiosity, I took a look at it. It was interesting; the last time I had seen Hans was in 1999, at the Linux Storage Management Workshop in Darmstadt, Germany that was organized by Matthew O’Keefe at Sistina Software. Compared to how he looked back then, and the picture of him in the Wired article, taken a 10-12 months after his talk at Google in February, 2006, I was struck by how much heavier (and older at least compared to my memory of him, which was much closer to this picture from his resume) in the Google Video. I also remember him as being a much more dynamic and energetic speaker, and I was struck by how slowly he spoke, with lots of long pauses and “umms” and “ahhs”. He seemed to be a much better public speaker in Darmstadt, but in the Google talk he seemed very tired as he gave the talk.

One of the questions that the researcher asked me was whether I thought he was a genius or not. I told her that I thought he was quite bright in terms of raw intelligence, but that his Social IQ wasn’t as high as you might want for someone to be successful in gathering volunteers to work on an Open Source project, and in working with others in an Open Source development community. Looking at the video, I think that is very much true. He was a terrible public speaker, but some of the points he made about optimizing B-tree algorithms made sense. I might disagree with his philosophy over filesystem design and benchmarking, and I might not be terribly impressed by his social skills, but in terms of being a talented computer scientist, he was and is that.

Is he guilty of the crime that he has been accused of? I have no idea. But from looking at his talk and knowing what I know of him, I have the sense of a greek tragedy. He’s been working on some of his ideas since his undergraduate days in UC Berkely in the early eighties — which he entered after finishing his 8th grade. And as research ideas, I think he might have gotten some very interesting results out of trying some of the things that he wants to do around operating system namespaces. (I think they are doomed in a production system descended from Unix, since application programmers are unlikely to rewrite their programs to take advantage of reiserfs’s performance characteristics — which would mean instead of using a Unix-like configuration file, treating a directory hierarchy containing the configuration information like a Windows registry. Still, as an academic, Plan 9-like system, I could have seen it has being a potentially very interesting Systems Research effort.) Unfortunately, his skills at public speaking and his ability to work with other people have handicapped him, and I know that has frustrated him deeply. So I have a lot of sympathy for him, and I hope that he is innocent, and will be found innocent. But only time will tell….

Anyway, according to the researcher, they are currently scheduling their segment about Hans on 20/20 on October 19th. I’m sure that schedule is subject to change, but it’ll be interesting to see how they treat Hans in their coverage. Hopefully it will be fair, and not overly sensationalistic, but unfortunately my faith in today’s TV edutainment-focused news program isn’t terribly high. My impression was that the research wanted to do a good job, but she was burdened by a very tight deadline, and in the end, the decision of what goes on the air and what doesn’t won’t be up to her. So we’ll see.
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