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Can I mount OCFS volumes as OCFS2?

OCFS2 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No. OCFS and OCFS2 are not on-disk compatible. We had to break the compatibility in order to add many of the new features. At the same time, we have added enough flexibility in the new disk layout so as to maintain backward compatibility in the future.
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Can OCFS volumes and OCFS2 volumes be mounted on the same machine simultaneously?

OCFS2 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No. OCFS only works on 2.4 linux kernels (Red Hat's AS2.1/EL3 and SuSE's SLES8). OCFS2, on the other hand, only works on the 2.6 kernels (RHEL4, SLES9 and SLES10).
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Can I in-place convert my OCFS volume to OCFS2?

OCFS2 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No. The on-disk layout of OCFS and OCFS2 are sufficiently different that it would require a third disk (as a temporary buffer) inorder to in-place upgrade the volume. With that in mind, it was decided not to develop such a tool but instead provide tools to copy data from OCFS without one having to mount it.
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What is the quickest way to move data from OCFS to OCFS2?

OCFS2 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Quickest would mean having to perform the minimal number of copies. If you have the current backup on a non-OCFS volume accessible from the 2.6 kernel install, then all you would need to do is to retore the backup on the OCFS2 volume(s). If you do not have a backup but have a setup in which the system containing the OCFS2 volumes can access the disks containing the OCFS volume, you can use the FSCat tools to extract data from the OCFS volume and copy onto OCFS2.
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What will change when I enable the option 'Mount volumes as removable media'?

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You can enable this option, for example, to prevent Windows from automatically creating the 'Recycled' and/or the 'System Volume Information' folders on TrueCrypt volumes (in Windows, these folders are used by the Recycle Bin and System Restore facilities). However, there are some disadvantages. For example, when you enable this option, the 'Computer' (or 'My Computer') list will not show free space on the volume (note that this is a Windows limitation, not a bug in TrueCrypt).
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How do I mount an NTFS Volumes automatically?

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Once you are happy with your mount command, you can teach Linux how to mount the volume automatically by adding a line to /etc/fstab (filesystem table). Don't worry about the meaning of the 0 0 on the end. mount /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows -t ntfs -r /dev/hda1 /mnt/windows ntfs ro 0 0 Here we've transformed -r into the equivalent -o ro.
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What entry to I add to /etc/fstab to mount an ocfs2 volume?

OCFS2 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Add the following: /dev/sdX /dir ocfs2 _netdev 0 0 The _netdev option indicates that the devices needs to be mounted after the network is up.
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How can I get FreeOTFE to mount my volumes at startup/when I login?

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By creating a shortcut with suitable command line parameters in your "Startup" directory (click the MS Windows "Start" button, then go to "Programs | Startup"), FreeOTFE can mount volume files after your system starts up/you login.
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edit] How do I mount an NTFS Volumes automatically?

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Once you are happy with your mount command, you can teach Linux how to mount the volume automatically by adding a line to "/etc/fstab" (filesystem table).
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Can I burn my volumes on a CD (or CDRW, or DVD), and mount them from there?

FreeOTFE
Yes; at the end of the day, volume files are just plain straight (albeit very large) files. Just ensure that when you mount them, you mount them as read only volumes, (for obvious reasons - even with CDRWs). It is recommended that volumes which are to be written to CD are formatted using either the FAT or FAT32 filesystem.
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Why only ten volumes of the Talmud?

This was as much as the translator (Rodkinson) was able to publish prior to 1923 (or ever). The first complete English translation was not published until 1930 in London, which puts it off-limits in terms of our copyright policy.
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Where can I mount my amp?

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Since space is at a premium in most vehicles, it's important to find just the right spot to mount your amp. Our two favorite locations are under a seat or in the trunk. Under-seat mounting is space-efficient and keeps the amp hidden from view. It also lets you run shorter cables from your receiver. A trunk-mounted amp requires longer power and signal cables, but is safely hidden and closer to rear speakers and your subwoofer. The answers to most questions about fuses include the word "safety.
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Will I see Mount McKinley?

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The more time you spend inside the park, the better your chances of seeing "the mountain" known as "Denali" or "the high one." The entire mountain is visible only a few days each summer, however you may be fortunate enough to get a view of Denali or some of the other mountains and glaciers of the Alaska range during your stay.
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What are the latest versions of the OCFS2 packages?

OCFS2 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
For Enterprise Linux 5, the latest module package version is 1.2.6-6 and the latest tools/console package version is 1.2.6-1. For Enterprise Linux 4, the latest module package version is 1.2.5-6 and the latest tools/console package version is 1.2.4-1.
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Top What is a mount?

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A mount is a file location on a server. Refer to the following chart to help guide you in entering settings. http:// www.radiotoolbox.com :80 /myfile.mp3 ------- -------------------- -- ----------- | | | | || | | | / | / / \ \ | PROTOCAL SERVER PORT MOUNT (not used) This is for security reasons, it is best at this time to leave the password and username of your servers stored in memory then deleted when the application closes. Especially considering the fact that it is a beta application.
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o Most of our sensors are installed by hanging the unit by its cable. Often a strain relief is used so that the cable is not crimped at the hanging point. It is not uncommon to hang a sensor 500 ft down a well with no additional support other than the cable. o SB Option – The cable support bracket is attached to the sensor. Stainless steel cable is attached to the bracket and run along side of the submersible cable. This allows the sensor to be pulled up by the stainless steel cable.
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Do I have to commit to any volumes?

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No, you can order one or more - the cost and service provided by OnlinePropertyTours is the same unless special arrangements have been made.
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Why are some volumes missing?

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We currently have posted all volumes published since 2003. A few from earlier years were posted as experiments and left up for all interested parties to access. Volume 326 was never submitted. The order of posting our most current volumes may not follow in exact numerical order due to editorial and printing processes.
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What do the volumes contain?

The Encyclopedia of the Swedish Flora and Fauna - Frequently...
Introductory texts, identification keys, group illustrations, indexes, glossaries, etc. Each species is described and illustrated, and its distribution shown on a map of the Nordic countries. The entry texts contain sections on distinguishing characteristics, habits, distribution, naming, plus key facts in English – all of it to allow for unambiguous species identification. More about this &
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Do you work on several volumes at once?

The Encyclopedia of the Swedish Flora and Fauna - Frequently...
The editorial team works on about twenty volumes in parallel. Further volumes are prepared through inventories of and research into little-known species groups, financed by the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative.
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Can I skip volumes? How?

The Encyclopedia of the Swedish Flora and Fauna - Frequently...
Yes, you can skip volumes. To do so, you must notify Customer Services that you want to skip the next volume. This notification must be sent no later than about ten days after you have received the Customer Letter that precedes each volume (the final date will be stated in the letter). Notification must be done by notifying Customer Services in writing, via e-mail or ordinary post.
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How do I monitor my call volumes?

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You have 24/7 access to a password protected website that provides real-time call statistics for all of the services assigned to your account. A revenue statement is also sent to you via email at the start of each month.
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What volumes can you offer?

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The volumes available vary according to the product but in most cases the volumes are on the order of several hundred metric tons.
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Can the OCFS2 file system be shrunk in size?

OCFS2 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
No. We have no current plans on providing this functionality. However, if you find this feature useful, file an enhancement request on bugzilla listing your reasons for the same.
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Can I export an OCFS2 file system via NFS?

OCFS2 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes, you can export files on OCFS2 via the standard Linux NFS server. Please note that only NFS version 3 and above will work. In practice, this means clients need to be running a 2.4.x kernel or above.
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Is there a limit to the size of an ocfs2 file system?

OCFS2 - FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Yes, current software addresses block numbers with 32 bits. So the file system device is limited to (2 ^ 32) * blocksize (see mkfs -b). With a 4KB block size this amounts to a 16TB file system. This block addressing limit will be relaxed in future software. At that point the limit becomes addressing clusters of 1MB each with 32 bits which leads to a 4PB file system.
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