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Hi Ray,
I think the reason why Minlinag wanted to access the machine was
to run on the data locally available there. This is valuable until
her paper is accepted for publication and she defends her thesis.
Gabriella
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Gabriella Sciolla
Cecil and Ida Green Career Development  Assistant Professor
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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On Jun 6, 2008, at 1:48 PM, Ray F. Cowan wrote:
> Hi  Gabriella, Minliang, Shawn, Steve,
> (and anyone with date on mitbbr00 at SLAC):
>
> Ray Lo of BaBar desktop support has requested permission to re- 
> partition
> and reformat the hard disk on mitbbr00.slac.stanford.edu.  This needs
> to be done to install a new version of RedHat linux (the machine  
> currently
> has an older Scientific Linux version installed, but SLAC no longer
> supports SL installations).
>
> IMPORTANT: this will destroy all data currently on the disk.  I  
> would like
> to confirm that this is ok with each of you.  Please let me know.
>
> The reason for the upgrade is to fix a recurring network configuration
> problem that prevents ssh access to mitbbr00.
>
> There are also some windows partitions on the machine.  Does anyone  
> know
> if there is anything important on them?  The partition list is below.
>
> Thanks,
> --Ray
>
> Disk /dev/sda: 293.5 GB, 293597741056 bytes
> 255 heads, 63 sectors/track, 35694 cylinders
> Units = cylinders of 16065 * 512 = 8225280 bytes
>
>    Device Boot    Start       End    Blocks   Id  System
> /dev/sda1             1         5     40131   de  Dell Utility
> /dev/sda2             6       332   2626627+   b  Win95 FAT32
> /dev/sda3   *       333       345    104422+  83  Linux
> /dev/sda4           346     35694 283940842+   f  Win95 Ext'd (LBA)
> /dev/sda5           346     35440 281900556   83  Linux
> /dev/sda6         35441     35694   2040223+  82  Linux swap
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