Re: [CentOS] lshw in centos 7 withdrawn

2018-01-15 Thread Warren Young
On Jan 15, 2018, at 9:10 AM, david wrote: > > - SATA3 is faster than USB3 (I think) Almost always, yes. > But sometimes one has no choice. Only if you have no PCI slots, and hence can’t put a better interface into the system. > The Mac pro may look cute in its black

Re: [CentOS] lshw in centos 7 withdrawn

2018-01-15 Thread david
Warren Thanks for the thoughts. Even with 'dmesg', I found nothing. The reboot got rid of the problem and it continues to run perfectly in the same configuration. I, too, have a slight dislike for external USB disks, and much prefer internal drives for esveral reasons: - Internal drives

Re: [CentOS] lshw in centos 7 withdrawn

2018-01-15 Thread Warren Young
On Jan 15, 2018, at 8:57 AM, Warren Young wrote: > > Whenever I have a machine with an unkillable userspace program, I run dtrace Sorry, got my OS wires crossed: I mean dmesg. Though dtrace could help, too, if you’ve managed to build that for CentOS; I hear it can be dnoe.

Re: [CentOS] lshw in centos 7 withdrawn

2018-01-15 Thread Warren Young
On Jan 12, 2018, at 3:18 PM, david wrote: > > Or is it related to the annoying spin-down and spin-up delay of external USB > disks. More likely, crap hardware, which is awfully hard to avoid in USB-land. Just the other day, I traced a machine that failed to reboot to an

[CentOS-docs] [Gitblit] rbowen pushed 1 commits => websites/centos.org.git

2018-01-15 Thread Gitblit
https://git.centos.org/summary/websites!centos.org.git >--- master branch updated (1 commits) >--- rbowen Monday, January 15, 2018 15:01 + FOSDEM

Re: [CentOS] el7 systemd :: usage of AssertPathExists

2018-01-15 Thread Adrian Sevcenco
On 01/14/2018 08:08 PM, James Pearson wrote: Adrian Sevcenco: Hi! I am trying to use AssertPathExists in a systemd unit but it seems it not working. Does anyone have problems with this? i have this in unit : AssertPathExists= AssertPathExists=/etc/mlsensor/mlsensor.properties It might help