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when I try:
# dnf update grub2-common
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PM CDT.
Error:
Problem: The operation would result in removing the following
protected packages: kernel
(try to add '--allowerasing' to command line to replace conflicting
packages
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Has anyone managed to create an encrypted disk partition with CentOS 8
kickstart?
1 reqpart --add-boot
2 part /boot --fstype ext3 --size=1024 --ondrive=sda
3 part pv.1 --size=1 --grow --ondrive=sda --encrypted --pashphrase="bla"
4 volgroup vol0 pv.10
5 logvol / --vgname=vg_00 --name=lv_root
Thanks for all the replies. It looks like local home directory is the best
solution.
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El Miércoles 26/08/2020 a las 20:33, orkcu via CentOS-es escribió:
> Hola listeros,
> Necesito vuestra ayuda para confirmar una situación que tengo en la
> pincha.Rhel7 (desde el 7.1 hasta el 7.7) con bonding de Red configurada, en
> varios datacenters, varias tipos de equipos de redes, todos
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dd does not show partitions, fdisk does (or parted or ...).
Sorry,
my mistake.
I used several disktools.
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Am Do., 27. Aug. 2020 um 13:07 Uhr schrieb :
> [...]
> no partions are shown with dd.
> [...]
dd does not show partitions, fdisk does (or parted or ...).
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It looks like you've backuped an entire disk that might contain partitions.
So first check if you have partitions inside:
sudo fdisk -lu save.dd
If you have partitions inside, use the start offset of the partition to create
a loopback device (e.g. a partition starts at 56):
sudo losetup -o
It looks like you've backuped an entire disk that might contain partitions.
So first check if you have partitions inside:
sudo fdisk -lu save.dd
If you have partitions inside, use the start offset of the partition to
create a loopback device (e.g. a partition starts at 56):
sudo losetup -o
On 8/25/20 9:25 AM, Ralf Prengel wrote:
I made a backup using dd without any problems but how can I mount this
image.
What does the command "file" say to the file you've dd'ed?
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On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 11:18 PM Simon Matter via CentOS
wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 2:54 PM Kenneth Porter
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Is there some way to see the RPM changelog entries for a prospective yum
> >> update? Ideally I'd like to see just the entries that are newer than the
> >>
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 2:54 PM Kenneth Porter
> wrote:
>>
>> Is there some way to see the RPM changelog entries for a prospective yum
>> update? Ideally I'd like to see just the entries that are newer than the
>> version of the package I already have.
>>
>> I saw a new kernel in today's
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