=== apecat [n=apecat@osiris.mnwa.net] has joined #ubuntu-server === fabbione [i=fabbione@gordian.fabbione.net] has left #ubuntu-server ["Ex-Chat"] === lbm [n=lbm@0x555373ab.adsl.cybercity.dk] has joined #ubuntu-server === mralphabet [n=user_nam@71-89-33-80.dhcp.stpt.wi.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === DJ_Mirage [n=sexybigg@biggetje.xs4all.nl] has joined #ubuntu-server === apecat [n=apecat@thrashbarg.net] has joined #ubuntu-server [04:00] i booted up my debian testing home server with ubuntu feisty's latest 2.6.20-server package (as the stock kernel in debian testing might trigger a file curruption bug when using ext3 and rtorrent (which i rely upon heavily), and the 2.6.20 i tried to compile on my oen didn't boot)). Works just fine,as one might expect. What got me curious is the whole concept of server tuned kernels, and the faq (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ServerFaq/) ... [04:00] ... didn't answer my questions. Where can i find discussion about this sort of thing? i'd like to know, for example, why the server kernel which i am now running has "CONFIG_HZ=100" rather than 250 (which is the dafault these days afaik) or 1000 (which i remember reading about being the value chosen for the UbuntuStudio kernel). I know nothing about this except the fact that netcraft will now display very long uptimes without resettign the ... [04:00] ... counter ;) [04:01] just out of curiosity, something like a redirecttion to some mailing list archive thread or someting would be useful :) === coNP [n=conp@unaffiliated/conp] has joined #ubuntu-server === sacater [n=sacater@host86-136-244-0.range86-136.btcentralplus.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === zyga [n=zyga@ubuntu/member/zyga] has joined #ubuntu-server [11:22] hi, I'm planning on running ubuntu server (edgy) from a CF card with cf->ide adapter, are there any things besides flash write limit that I should be aware of? === [miles] [n=sysadm@unaffiliated/miles/x-000000001] has joined #ubuntu-server === lbm [n=lbm@0x555373ab.adsl.cybercity.dk] has joined #ubuntu-server === okaratas [n=ozgurk@fsf/member/okaratas] has joined #ubuntu-server === sky_walkie [n=sky_walk@r27s01p03.home.nbox.cz] has joined #ubuntu-server === sacater [n=sacater@host86-136-244-0.range86-136.btcentralplus.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === [miles] [n=sysadm@unaffiliated/miles/x-000000001] has joined #ubuntu-server === apecat [n=apecat@thrashbarg.net] has left #ubuntu-server ["yarr!"] === lbm [n=lbm@0x555373ab.adsl.cybercity.dk] has joined #ubuntu-server === tmarble [n=tmarble@user-38q4et6.cable.mindspring.com] has joined #ubuntu-server [03:12] (asking again, maybe someone new will have some hints) hi, I'm planning on running ubuntu server (edgy) from a CF card with cf->ide adapter, are there any things besides flash write limit that I should be aware of? === ebe-1 [n=skeen@host-87-75-4-103.bulldogdsl.com] has joined #ubuntu-server [03:27] How do I return to the network config? I skipped it on install. I am connected via ethernet. [03:28] ebe-1: are you after install? [03:28] Yes. [03:28] I don't really know how to return to that file but in general /etc/network/interfaces has all the things you need and it trivial to modify [03:28] I can help you if you like [03:29] ah yes, i remember now. thanks. :) [03:29] been a while ;) === ebe-1 [n=skeen@host-87-75-4-103.bulldogdsl.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === ivoks [n=ivoks@17-4.dsl.iskon.hr] has joined #ubuntu-server === mralphabet [n=user_nam@71-89-33-80.dhcp.stpt.wi.charter.com] has joined #ubuntu-server === bigfuzzyjesus [n=paul@12.206.21.84] has joined #ubuntu-server === [miles] [n=sysadm@unaffiliated/miles/x-000000001] has joined #ubuntu-server