Re: [CentOS-virt] qemu-kvm-ev-2.6.0-28.el7_3.3.1 miss source rpm

2017-03-05 Thread Chen Fan
On 2017年03月03日 21:18, Johnny Hughes wrote: On 03/02/2017 08:40 PM, Chen Fan wrote: Hi, Now I can update the qemu-kvm-ev to the latest version 2.6.0-28.el7_3.3.1 provided by qemu-kvm-ev repo, but I couldn't find the according source package in source repo. was forgot :)? where can I find

Re: [CentOS] How to automatically confirm importing repo key?

2017-03-05 Thread Yuri Kanivetsky
Now that I think about it, I should've reproduced it with just shell script and didn't involve ansible, when asking the question. Things are more or less clear now. The only thing I'd like to confirm if this makes for a good way of automatically confirming importing repo key? yum makecache -y

Re: [CentOS] How to rebuilt the pxe initramfs

2017-03-05 Thread Andreas Benzler
A little bit better, but not the same (size) dracut -d nfs -d network --d base -f 19MB vs 13MB before. far from 42MB Sincerely AnyBe PS: Found at http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/239594/rhel-nfs-boot-error for Centos 6 ___ CentOS mailing

[CentOS] How to automatically confirm importing repo key?

2017-03-05 Thread Yuri Kanivetsky
Hi, I'm trying to set up provisioning LXC container running CentOS. And among other things, I need to install nginx + passenger from a non-official repo (the docs: https://www.phusionpassenger.com/library/install/nginx/install/oss/el7/). With this playbook: - hosts: all tasks: #

[CentOS] How to rebuilt the pxe initramfs

2017-03-05 Thread Andreas Benzler
Hello Guys, i read the official red hat documentation of "How built pxe initramfs", but it does not work" the inluded version of initramfs is about 42MB, mine 13MB. This is again one of more failure of redhat documentation. That's why i ask here. In my despair tried a very hard version:

[CentOS] dracut-initqueue errors while using virt-install + kickstart file

2017-03-05 Thread Germano Massullo
I am trying to install a CentOS qemu/kvm virtual machine using a virt-install script[1]. Since Anaconda text user interface does not permit to users to edit filesystem type and mount points[2], I decided to use a kickstart file to customize such settings. To create a kickstart file, I used a