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December 28, 2004 -- 7:55 AM
posted by Par
Beck, gimme a call. I should be home, depending on when you wake up. The contents of your /etc/fstab and /etc/mtab files would also be helpful, as well as whether or not you can access the windows part of your hard drive from linux.
December 28, 2004 -- 3:03 AM
posted by Beck
my apologies for the consecutive posts!
I figured you may need to know what it says when I try to boot windows, in order to even think of helping me...
root (hd0,0)
Filesystem type is fat, partition type 0xc
Chainloader +1
And it just sits there.
k... going to bed for real now
December 28, 2004 -- 2:57 AM
posted by Beck
Hey Par I may need some assistance if you can spare some time... windows won't boot using the GRUB loader. I've googled it and edited the grub.config file but it still isn't working.
I'll change it back to it's original format and go to bed now, but Keri sure won't be happy about not having windows when she wakes up :)
thanx!
g'night
December 27, 2004 -- 5:25 PM
posted by Par
How convenient...
So... the Spengler Cup is being played right now in Switzerland. It's basically a club-invite hockey tournament; the oldest in the world. Generally, it's European hockey clubs, plus a 'Team Canada' in the tourney. Here's the kicker. Because of the lockout, Hockey Canada wants to be able to field a team of non-NHL players in the 2006 Olympics, so the Spengler Cup is a test-bed for a non-NHL team. The other clubs, however, have no such restriction.
On a related note, kudos to Team Canada (where the player closest to the NHL is Alex Auld, and the team includes erstwhile Oilers fourth-liner Domenic Pittis), for being 2-0 so far, and beating, today, the host HC Davos team which includes Bruins superstar Joe Thornton, league leading scorer Rick Nash and Hart and Art Ross winner Martin St. Louis.
December 27, 2004 -- 2:23 PM
posted by Beck
The christmas message wasn't doctored... I just didn't upload it til the next morning
December 27, 2004 -- 1:44 PM
posted by Al
inuyasha the anime right? It is on YTV and is super popular with the tween, anime fan set right now. Apparently we are not that much farther behind the Japanese broadcast of the show. Only a few weeks at the most. That doesn't answer any questions but some more useless info to put away for later.
December 27, 2004 -- 12:44 PM
posted by Par
Google Zeitgeist (Top Searches). Not that I have a problem with it, but can someone explain Bob Marley as the #7 most searched man? And why is inuyasha the most popular Canadian search?
Also, based on local search queries, apparently the most Google-d day involves waking up at a Holiday Inn, going shopping at Walmart, hitting the Spa, grabbing a Pizza, buying Real Estate, heading to the YMCA before going to the Doctor.
