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(3 or 6Gbps) with up to 4TB capacity. Typically, you can deploy 2.5- or 3.5-inch formats; of the devices we tested, only Buffalo and Netgear did not bother providing drill holes for smaller disks
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kernel
sles:~ # grep crash /proc/cmdline
root=/dev/disk/by-uuid/10a83ffe-5a9f-48a2-b8cb-551c2cc6b42d resume=/dev/sda3 splash=silent text showopts crashkernel=128
sles:~ # /etc/init.d/boot.kdump status
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is fixed at 64KB and probably will not be changeable in the foreseeable future. Kernel 3.6 is expected to introduce the long-anticipated profiles for RAID 5 and RAID 6.
Chunks
To check the checksums
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083 }
084 root root {
085 id -10 # do not change unnecessarily
086 # weight 6.000
087 alg straw
088 hash 0 # rjenkins1
089 item rack0 weight 2.000
090
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-- "PASSWORD\r"
49 expect -exact "\r
50 Linux aspen 2.6.32-43-server #97-Ubuntu SMP Wed Sep 5 16:56:41 UTC 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux\r
51 Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS\r
52 \r
53 Welcome to the Ubuntu Server!\r
54