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June 01, 2012, 04:40:06 AM
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Got two warnings when installing openssh-server screen

cryptsetup: WARNING: failed to detect canonical device of overlayfs
cryptsetup: WARNING: could not determine root device from /etc/fstab

Should I be worried?
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June 01, 2012, 06:47:52 AM
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Got two warnings when installing openssh-server screen

cryptsetup: WARNING: failed to detect canonical device of overlayfs
cryptsetup: WARNING: could not determine root device from /etc/fstab

Should I be worried?

I personally skipped over openssh, don't worry about it.

Hey and if you want some cards, a 1000w psu, or a few mobo/cpu/ram combos, let me know.
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June 01, 2012, 11:15:04 PM
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Got two warnings when installing openssh-server screen

cryptsetup: WARNING: failed to detect canonical device of overlayfs
cryptsetup: WARNING: could not determine root device from /etc/fstab

Should I be worried?

I personally skipped over openssh, don't worry about it.

Hey and if you want some cards, a 1000w psu, or a few mobo/cpu/ram combos, let me know.

Sweet! what GPUs are you selling? and would a good CPU make any difference to the hash rate? Are AMD CPUs good enough for this kind of thing? Does it matter if it isn't the fastest? I have 8 gigabytes of RAM in my main (and only) computer at the moment. Would 16 GB be better?

Approximately how many Bitcoins would one be rewarded in a month if mining 24/7 and how much are they worth at the moment?
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June 02, 2012, 05:47:53 PM
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It all depends on.what you setup is. But ram and CPU wont make any difference at all. My rig that I parted out has 4 5850s capable of producing 380+ mh each. I also have 3 5830s that can do 305+ each. The total is around 2500 mh. I also have 2 boards with ram, cpus, and 3+ pci express ports each. Also got a 1000w and 600w psu. If your interested in expanding ur rig, ill be glad to give a good deal to you on most parts
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June 02, 2012, 08:14:37 PM
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Good to know  Smiley Thanks!

I also need to know how heavy mining can be on a home network's bandwidth.
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June 02, 2012, 09:49:14 PM
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Good to know  Smiley Thanks!

I also need to know how heavy mining can be on a home network's bandwidth.

Doesn't do much as long as you setup your main computer to be on a different channel, getting the faster connection.

And would you be interested in any of the parts?
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