Didn't the CentOS Vault repo ensure that every package ever published was still
available?
> On 7 Jan 2021, at 07:03, Gordon Messmer wrote:
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> On 1/6/21 8:01 PM, Strahil Nikolov via CentOS wrote:
>> - No chance to "yum history undo last" as there are no older packages
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> I've seen that
Seems to be. Thanks again!
Fred
On Thu, Jan 7, 2021 at 1:46 AM Simon Matter wrote:
> Hi Fred, no I was asking about the auto mount and umount issue you had.
> Did you get it to work correctly?
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> Simon
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> > Simon, if you're talking about the occasional crash, I don't know, since
> > it
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> On Jan 7, 2021, at 3:47 AM, Jamie Burchell wrote:
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> Didn't the CentOS Vault repo ensure that every package ever published was
> still available?
>
You should come to realizing that things changed. They are not what they were.
With all fairness no one can say what will be true in a
On 07/01/2021 09:47, Jamie Burchell wrote:
Didn't the CentOS Vault repo ensure that every package ever published was still
available?
Yes, it did, but that is not the intention for CentOS Stream moving
forward. Only packages in CentOS Linux are moved to the vault at point
release time.
I have a test environment. Three node HCI cluster. CentOS8 build.
Gluster as file system with standard cockpit deploy of HCI.
Converted to CentOS Streams which seemed to go fine. Did a yum update and
no issues.
Did a reboot.. and now engine will no longer start. So I can no longer
start my
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