[NTLUG:Discuss] Re: why swap? -- welcome to Gigabit Ethernet

Jerry Brillowski - LNX Technologies jbdallas_x1 at billingsystems.biz
Fri Sep 10 13:29:43 CDT 2004


So I can assume there really is NO way to undelete a file from an ext3
partition, no matter how favorable the circumstances?

Ok, don't shoot me, I know, off topic... but I am desperate to get a
definitive yes or no.  Even if it is a simple Yes, there IS a way, at
least then I can continue to search until I find it.

Thanks in advance (unless someone gets real upset with me!).


-----Original Message-----
From: discuss-bounces at ntlug.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at ntlug.org] On
Behalf Of Chris Cox
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 1:24 PM
To: NTLUG Discussion List
Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] Re: why swap? -- welcome to Gigabit
Ethernet

Bryan J. Smith wrote:
...snip..
> I just know that in the case of cheap hardware, the lack of a sizeable
> SRAM (sub-512KB), especially when using 1500 byte frames and/or
> definitely when there is not 802.3x support at _all_ nodes and the
> switch -- I've seen this personally.
> 
> 

Can't speak for their switch.. but I know the chipsets being used
and have not had the problem identified.  But I've seen the tg3
driver do some really wacky things (like set the MAC address to
all 0's).


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