http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Filesystem_permissions#Packed_permission_…
Clearly, ext3 has moved beyond "packed permission bits" if that ever
was a production concept.
[david@hexaflexagon scrabble]$ touch BLOP
[david@hexaflexagon scrabble]$ ls -l BLOP
-rw-r--r-- 1 david david 0 Jun 3 04:11 BLOP
[david@hexaflexagon scrabble]$ chmod o+x BLOP
[david@hexaflexagon scrabble]$ ls -l BLOP
-rw-r--r-x 1 david david 0 Jun 3 04:11 BLOP
[david@hexaflexagon scrabble]$
Under packed permissions, granting for OTHERS would grant for USER and
GROUP too.
Here's my question: When did packed permissions stop being used, if
they ever were?
Does anyone else remember "chmod o+w foo" silently implying "chmod
ugo+w foo" and if so how log ago was that?
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Are there any temp files or old logs that you can delete to free up space for fresh firmware?
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To: KCLUG <kclug(a)kclug.org>
Sent: Wed Jun 02 12:08:30 2010
Subject: Re: Synology & Fsck
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:47 PM, Sean Crago <cragos(a)gmail.com<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
If the list is coming back to life, then I've got a weird but hopefully simple problem for you:
I've got a Synology DiskStation DS209 NAS that's giving me erroneous free space readings, or erroneous du output. On installation, it dedicated 2.4GB to its root partition /dev/md0 and according to du -cx / is using less than 587192K of that space. Unfortunately, however, df says it's full.
bash-3.2# df -k
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
rootfs 2451064 2425764 0 100% /
/dev/root 2451064 2425764 0 100% /
bash-3.2# mount
/dev/md0 on / type ext3 (rw,data=ordered)
As a result, any number of apps from the stock firmware are prevented from running and those that do hobble along spam the logs to the point of uselessness w/complaints. The catch? I can't find a safe way to fsck it. Conventional shutdown commands to force a fsck aren't an option/are just plain missing on the box. Using tune2fs to set the check interval ridiculously low to force a check upon reboot similarly didn't work. Unfortunately, the ARM-based architecture also doesn't support booting to a removable USB device, knocking out the only other safe way I can think of to fsck it. Pop new firmware on to start from scratch? I'd love to at this point, but the firmware installation process requires 1024 megs of free disk space.
Thoughts? Any ideas on how to safely get it cleaned up and accurately reporting its free space while the root filesystem is live and booted?
-Sean
Oh, and I really doubt this changes the solution, but for full disclosure's sake:
Last change I made to the system was to install the ipkg for mlocate, which stores its small 500k db on a different partition. Also, power situation is abysmal here, and I'm not convinced it's shutting down properly when it detects that it's on UPS power.
What would civicrm do for me?
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Brian Kelsay
Sr. IT Support Specialist
Anadarko Industries Inc. working for
Technical Support Division (TSD)
USDA/OCIO/ITS/TSD/LO-KC
Office: 816-823-4859
Mobile: 816-769-5615
Email: brian.kelsay(a)kcc.usda.gov
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----- Original Message -----
From: jamesmikedupont(a)googlemail.com <jamesmikedupont(a)googlemail.com>
To: Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
Cc: kclug(a)kclug.org <kclug(a)kclug.org>
Sent: Mon May 31 09:42:50 2010
Subject: Re: Where is everyone?
also gnucash is not bad, civicrm is also floss... but civicrm is not
good if you dont feed it.
gnucash is very nice.
mike
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
<brian.kelsay(a)kcc.usda.gov> wrote:
> Nope, put I'm interested in using FOSS for this, keeping it simple and portable. I need to keep it small enough to backup to pen drive and easy (straightforward) enough that anyone else could pick it up and do it if I croak.
>
> After I got the main spreadsheet done, I tried to do a database, but it is way overkill and too much work for same result. I was dragging sheets to Base to create tables and it was a royal PITA.
>
> I have a workbook with 50 or so tabs (sheets). One for each boy and then a totals tab where I gather a running balance of all boys accounts for monthly reporting.
>
> Pretty good for a guy that never had any accounting training. I took over and everything was on ledger paper accounting sheets and you had to manually calculate everything. PITA.
> --------------------------
> Brian Kelsay
> Sr. IT Support Specialist
> Anadarko Industries Inc. working for
> Technical Support Division (TSD)
> USDA/OCIO/ITS/TSD/LO-KC
> Office: 816-823-4859
> Mobile: 816-769-5615
> Email: brian.kelsay(a)kcc.usda.gov
> Message Sent using BlackBerry Device
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: jamesmikedupont(a)googlemail.com <jamesmikedupont(a)googlemail.com>
> To: Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
> Cc: kclug(a)kclug.org <kclug(a)kclug.org>
> Sent: Mon May 31 09:17:54 2010
> Subject: Re: Where is everyone?
>
> have you looked at civicrm , it might be useful for that as well.
> mike
>
> On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
> <brian.kelsay(a)kcc.usda.gov> wrote:
>> While I haven't done much with Linux lately I have been doing a bunch with OO.o (openoffice.org).
>>
>> In Jan, I took over the Treasurer position in our boy scout troop. I have created several spreadsheets in OO.o to track money and payments for various things. Then I cleaned up the main accounting spreadsheet, added notes and examples and posted it as a template for others to use on OO.o.
>>
>> So, open source accounting for non-profit BSA troop.
>>
>> Brian Kelsay
>> --------------------------
>> Brian Kelsay
>> Sr. IT Support Specialist
>> Anadarko Industries Inc. working for
>> Technical Support Division (TSD)
>> USDA/OCIO/ITS/TSD/LO-KC
>> Office: 816-823-4859
>> Mobile: 816-769-5615
>> Email: brian.kelsay(a)kcc.usda.gov
>> Message Sent using BlackBerry Device
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: kclug-bounces(a)kclug.org <kclug-bounces(a)kclug.org>
>> To: Duane Attaway <dattaway(a)dattaway.net>
>> Cc: KCLUG (E-mail) <kclug(a)kclug.org>
>> Sent: Mon May 31 08:56:26 2010
>> Subject: Re: Where is everyone?
>>
>> hi,
>> I am working on a new project to port josm from openstreetmap (the
>> java desktop map editor ) to gwt, the google webtoolkit,
>> all help appreciated
>> http://osmopenlayers.blogspot.com/2010/05/next-version-of-gwtosm.html
>>
>> On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Duane Attaway <dattaway(a)dattaway.net> wrote:
>>> Did the Year of the Linux Desktop pass by? Linux finally achieve World
>>> Domination? Is Microsoft now selling Linux? The last bug in the lkml get
>>> closed?
>>>
>>> This mailing list used to be hopping every day.
>>> _______________________________________________
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Nope, put I'm interested in using FOSS for this, keeping it simple and portable. I need to keep it small enough to backup to pen drive and easy (straightforward) enough that anyone else could pick it up and do it if I croak.
After I got the main spreadsheet done, I tried to do a database, but it is way overkill and too much work for same result. I was dragging sheets to Base to create tables and it was a royal PITA.
I have a workbook with 50 or so tabs (sheets). One for each boy and then a totals tab where I gather a running balance of all boys accounts for monthly reporting.
Pretty good for a guy that never had any accounting training. I took over and everything was on ledger paper accounting sheets and you had to manually calculate everything. PITA.
--------------------------
Brian Kelsay
Sr. IT Support Specialist
Anadarko Industries Inc. working for
Technical Support Division (TSD)
USDA/OCIO/ITS/TSD/LO-KC
Office: 816-823-4859
Mobile: 816-769-5615
Email: brian.kelsay(a)kcc.usda.gov
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----- Original Message -----
From: jamesmikedupont(a)googlemail.com <jamesmikedupont(a)googlemail.com>
To: Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
Cc: kclug(a)kclug.org <kclug(a)kclug.org>
Sent: Mon May 31 09:17:54 2010
Subject: Re: Where is everyone?
have you looked at civicrm , it might be useful for that as well.
mike
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 4:12 PM, Kelsay, Brian - Kansas City, MO
<brian.kelsay(a)kcc.usda.gov> wrote:
> While I haven't done much with Linux lately I have been doing a bunch with OO.o (openoffice.org).
>
> In Jan, I took over the Treasurer position in our boy scout troop. I have created several spreadsheets in OO.o to track money and payments for various things. Then I cleaned up the main accounting spreadsheet, added notes and examples and posted it as a template for others to use on OO.o.
>
> So, open source accounting for non-profit BSA troop.
>
> Brian Kelsay
> --------------------------
> Brian Kelsay
> Sr. IT Support Specialist
> Anadarko Industries Inc. working for
> Technical Support Division (TSD)
> USDA/OCIO/ITS/TSD/LO-KC
> Office: 816-823-4859
> Mobile: 816-769-5615
> Email: brian.kelsay(a)kcc.usda.gov
> Message Sent using BlackBerry Device
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: kclug-bounces(a)kclug.org <kclug-bounces(a)kclug.org>
> To: Duane Attaway <dattaway(a)dattaway.net>
> Cc: KCLUG (E-mail) <kclug(a)kclug.org>
> Sent: Mon May 31 08:56:26 2010
> Subject: Re: Where is everyone?
>
> hi,
> I am working on a new project to port josm from openstreetmap (the
> java desktop map editor ) to gwt, the google webtoolkit,
> all help appreciated
> http://osmopenlayers.blogspot.com/2010/05/next-version-of-gwtosm.html
>
> On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Duane Attaway <dattaway(a)dattaway.net> wrote:
>> Did the Year of the Linux Desktop pass by? Linux finally achieve World
>> Domination? Is Microsoft now selling Linux? The last bug in the lkml get
>> closed?
>>
>> This mailing list used to be hopping every day.
>> _______________________________________________
>> KCLUG mailing list
>> KCLUG(a)kclug.org
>> http://kclug.org/mailman/listinfo/kclug
>>
> _______________________________________________
> KCLUG mailing list
> KCLUG(a)kclug.org
> http://kclug.org/mailman/listinfo/kclug
> _______________________________________________
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> http://kclug.org/mailman/listinfo/kclug
While I haven't done much with Linux lately I have been doing a bunch with OO.o (openoffice.org).
In Jan, I took over the Treasurer position in our boy scout troop. I have created several spreadsheets in OO.o to track money and payments for various things. Then I cleaned up the main accounting spreadsheet, added notes and examples and posted it as a template for others to use on OO.o.
So, open source accounting for non-profit BSA troop.
Brian Kelsay
--------------------------
Brian Kelsay
Sr. IT Support Specialist
Anadarko Industries Inc. working for
Technical Support Division (TSD)
USDA/OCIO/ITS/TSD/LO-KC
Office: 816-823-4859
Mobile: 816-769-5615
Email: brian.kelsay(a)kcc.usda.gov
Message Sent using BlackBerry Device
----- Original Message -----
From: kclug-bounces(a)kclug.org <kclug-bounces(a)kclug.org>
To: Duane Attaway <dattaway(a)dattaway.net>
Cc: KCLUG (E-mail) <kclug(a)kclug.org>
Sent: Mon May 31 08:56:26 2010
Subject: Re: Where is everyone?
hi,
I am working on a new project to port josm from openstreetmap (the
java desktop map editor ) to gwt, the google webtoolkit,
all help appreciated
http://osmopenlayers.blogspot.com/2010/05/next-version-of-gwtosm.html
On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Duane Attaway <dattaway(a)dattaway.net> wrote:
> Did the Year of the Linux Desktop pass by? Linux finally achieve World
> Domination? Is Microsoft now selling Linux? The last bug in the lkml get
> closed?
>
> This mailing list used to be hopping every day.
> _______________________________________________
> KCLUG mailing list
> KCLUG(a)kclug.org
> http://kclug.org/mailman/listinfo/kclug
>
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closed?
This mailing list used to be hopping every day.
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