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rebuild

Posted by scottk on February 25, 2008 in Mac, Ubuntu |

fried laptopThis weekend I had decided I would add another partition to my MacBook Pro, to install Windows on. I had recently started running Ubuntu as my main OS and figured it would be good to get that “other OS” on there as there always seems to be some need for it.

Kind of like the item you know is cursed in the D&D adventure but you pick it up anyway, knowing fully that the DM is going to put you in a situation where you have to use it and then *BAMF* you are the opposite gender.

I do Macs spiffy repartition at the command line and then list them out as my final setup. At this point the rugrats swarm around my legs, bite my ankles and I have to take some time out to go tie them firmly back down. Once I sit down again I back up a couple commands to list out my partitions, only I don’t hit list Instead I hit the repartition command again which goes through and Bjorks my system. I felt a million bit cry out as though they’d just been crushed. I’d just installed OSX 10.5 a week or so ago and I had a fresh backup, thus my data loss was minimal. I decided this was a good time to do the install the way I really wanted, which was a small OSX and small Win partition and big Ubuntu partition since I was using it as my main OS.

When I had finished getting this to work Kate had asked how I would relate the story to my friends at work, to which I of course replied that I would tell them “I rebuilt my system this weekend.” She pointed out that comment sounded very techy, but it didn’t relate the true story. The true story was that I spent the better part of two days going through a few FAQs on proper triple boot install procedures, to which I initially tried my own twists and ended in about three more messed up system installs. In the end on the fourth try I finally got it to work by

  1. Partioning my disk first ( Mac Install disk, command line, Leopard 40G – Linux 60G – Windows 50G )
  2. Install OSX like normal on second partition (the first is EFI)
  3. Add rEFIt into OSX
  4. Install Ubuntu on third partition.
  5. During Ubuntu install tell it to format the fourth partition as FAT so windows will recognize it.
  6. Tell it to install grub on (hda0,2) under the advanced button on the last Ubuntu screen.
  7. Install windows on the last partition.

I didn’t go with a swap partition in Ubuntu as I’ve got 3G of RAM and I wanted to see how well things would run without it.

In the end I my MacBook Pro is rebuilt and I’m typing this entry from Firefox under Ubuntu Gutsy. I’ve also got all the compiz goodies enabled as well as my hardware working pretty well due to these instructions.

Thanks go out to Kate for putting up with my obsessive, “this damn computer will not get the best of me”, attitude this weekend.

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Time Management

Posted by scottk on February 23, 2008 in Ramblings, Sysadmin |

Last week as my Valentine’s Day present from Kate, I had her get me a book called Time Management for System Administrators. Over the last few weeks I’ve been feeling very swamped and in order to make my day less hectic and better handle all the requests coming in I realized I needed to find […]

Scripting Games

Posted by scottk on February 23, 2008 in Perl |

Damn I wish I’d read about this earlier. There is a Microsoft Scripting Games and this year they added a perl division. Gabe has taken over my desktop and I’ve only got one Windows server at work but it would have been fun to code up a few solutions. Right now it’s almost halfway over […]

visual bell

Posted by scottk on February 19, 2008 in Ramblings |

Having a visual bell in my terminal is my new conversation piece.  It takes about 30 seconds of typing in a session before people ask me, “Why the hell is your screen doing that?”

user @INC

Posted by scottk on February 19, 2008 in Perl, Snippets |

Add to @INC at the user level export PERL5LIB=/usr/local/perlib/modules Perl Cookbook (perl programmers bible)

pix connections

Posted by scottk on February 15, 2008 in Pix |

to get a list of traffic types and number of connections on the pix show perfmon

rhel5 packages

Posted by scottk on February 14, 2008 in Sysadmin |

On a default install of RHEL5 (Redhat Enterprise Linux 5) the “Office/Productivity” and “Games and Entertainment” packages  are enabled. While entirely understandable that they would be there in your standard install I just find it funny these two ideas that representing polar opposites are enabled.  In all truth though this is an operating system generally […]

media wiki and servers

Posted by scottk on February 11, 2008 in Perl, Sysadmin |

One thing I hate is having to do something over and over again and usually my laziness gets me into doing more work up front. This afternoons project was getting my server scan to post to our wiki. Cron’d to run once a week is a nmap scan of my servers (replace your ip set […]

listing your gems

Posted by scottk on February 6, 2008 in Ruby on Rails, System |

getting a list of gems becomes very important when you are running multiple servers with mongrel instances on them. Our environment I’ve been trying to go with a Beta, Stage and Prod environment for everything and Rails gets really mad when your module version doesn’t match what it expects, backwards compatibility doesn’t seem to be […]

which pix is active

Posted by scottk on February 1, 2008 in Pix |

When you have two pixs acting in failover you can determine whom is active and whom in the failover role with: show failover

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