Had a try at the weekend but I didn't have a female adapter handy to bring
up the serial console.
I did manage to try out some Centos 5.4 kernels, all of which worked in the
Dom0 environment. I'm now running
* 2.6.18-164.15.1.el5xen
Also I upgraded a Centos 5.3 DomU to 5.5 with no issues, and
The subject just about says it all - I'm wondering if there is a way
to do a completely hands-off installation, including the reboot at the
end, without Press any key to continue?
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On 31.10.10 11:35, Sean Carolan wrote:
The subject just about says it all - I'm wondering if there is a way
to do a completely hands-off installation, including the reboot at the
end, without Press any key to continue?
Use the 'reboot' option in your kickstart.
From the Red Hat Enterprise
Use the 'reboot' option in your kickstart.
Isn't this the default anyway? I will try to specify it explicitly
and see how it works...
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On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 6:07 AM, Sean Carolan scaro...@gmail.com wrote:
Use the 'reboot' option in your kickstart.
Isn't this the default anyway? I will try to specify it explicitly
and see how it works...
Looks like that did the trick, thanks Markus!
On 10/31/2010 07:07 AM, Sean Carolan wrote:
Use the 'reboot' option in your kickstart.
Isn't this the default anyway? I will try to specify it explicitly
and see how it works...
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Hi All.
Yesterday I was installing Centos 5.5 to my web server, and
it looks like the main hard drive has gone AWOL.
Fedora 12 put the file system into r/o mode.
The drive is an Hitachi, still under warranty.
There are bad sectors on it, and running the Hitachi DFT
tool confirms this. Also I
On 10/31/2010 3:27 PM, Keith Roberts wrote:
Hi All.
Yesterday I was installing Centos 5.5 to my web server, and
it looks like the main hard drive has gone AWOL.
Fedora 12 put the file system into r/o mode.
The drive is an Hitachi, still under warranty.
There are bad sectors on it, and
On Sun, 31 Oct 2010, William Warren wrote:
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] PATA Hard Drive woes
On 10/31/2010 3:27 PM, Keith Roberts wrote:
Hi All.
Yesterday I was installing Centos 5.5 to my
I have CentOS5.3 installed on the system. I have updated firefox to
firefox-3.6.11-2.el5.centos. While doing any work on the internet, suddenly
the system logs out. What can be the problem?
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On Mon, 2010-11-01 at 11:00 +0530, Ritika Garg wrote:
I have CentOS5.3 installed on the system. I have updated firefox to
firefox-3.6.11-2.el5.centos. While doing any work on the internet,
suddenly the system logs out. What can be the problem?
Sounds like something is causing X to crash.
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