Hi folks,
I'd like to request access to the CentOS wiki for the purpose of
adding CloudStack-related CentOS documentation.
username: DavidNalley
Thanks,
--David
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On 01/23/2014 10:35 AM, David Nalley wrote:
Hi folks,
I'd like to request access to the CentOS wiki for the purpose of
adding CloudStack-related CentOS documentation.
username: DavidNalley
Thanks,
This all fits in to the overall
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote:
Speaking of which, do we have any writing standards for using the
wiki? Anything to point new contributors to?
Such as:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Help:Editing
If it is about syntax, I know of this wiki page:
Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote:
I'd also think is a contributor in another SIG to possibly be good
enough, too. A contributor is someone who is doing work that is being
checked and approved by a committer. I would think the barrier to
being able to write to the wiki should be lower than
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On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote:
snip
What's all this about SIGs, contributors, and committers? The CentOS
Wiki didn't use to work that way.
This is part of a piece I sent this to Karsten
Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to
have a:
given that getting people to write documentation at all requires a lot
of effort, putting so many impediments in their way doesn't make
sense.
I had a few things I wanted to add to the wiki, by the time I managed
to get a
On 01/23/2014 03:03 PM, Paul Mansfield wrote:
Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to
have a:
given that getting people to write documentation at all requires a lot
of effort, putting so many impediments in their way doesn't make
sense.
This is part of what we're
R P Herrold wrote:
Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to
have a:
- have subscribed to the -docs ML
- registered with CamelCase wikiname
- optionally set up a homepage
(doing so required asking for limited rights
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On 01/23/2014 01:17 PM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
R P Herrold wrote:
Historically, to get rights on the CentOS wiki, one had to have
a: - have subscribed to the -docs ML - registered with CamelCase
wikiname - optionally set up a homepage (doing
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On 01/23/2014 12:53 PM, R P Herrold wrote:
This is part of a piece I sent this to Karsten earlier today:
Karsten:
Speaking of which, do we have any writing standards for using the
wiki? Anything to point new contributors to?
Historically,
On 01/23/2014 06:35 PM, David Nalley wrote:
Hi folks,
I'd like to request access to the CentOS wiki for the purpose of
adding CloudStack-related CentOS documentation.
Done, you should have edit rights to your homepage at /DavidNalley and
to the CloudStack rsource page at /Cloud/CloudStack
On 01/23/2014 08:41 PM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com wrote:
I'd also think is a contributor in another SIG to possibly be good
enough, too. A contributor is someone who is doing work that is being
checked and approved by a committer. I would think the barrier to
El 22/1/14, tit...@gmail.com tit...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola buenas Tardes,
Estoy por realizar unas pruebas de un servidor proxy en Centos 5.5 + Squid
Deberías de actualizar a CentOS 5.10 ó mejor aún CentOS 6.5, recuerda
que las imágenes iso son de libre descarga y si no puedes descargarlo
despues de instalar el squid a la carpeta de squid, /etc/squid,
1.- has un vi squid.conf buscas la linea 1120 dond aparece http_port
direccion_ip:3128.
http_port 192.168.20.2:3128 (si dejas solo el puerto lo hace
transparente, pero despues me daba problema con el dansguardian para el
bloqueo de
2014/1/23 centos-es-requ...@centos.org
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Hola,
Estoy tratando de montar un disco en Centos 6.5 que está creado como raid.
Ese disco tiene Centos 5.2.
El disco lo veo, y necesito montar uno de los filesystem en el cual se
encuentra la información que necesito recuperar.
Así veo el disco
Disposit. InicioComienzo Fin
Esta información te ayudara.
http://serverfault.com/questions/383362/mount-unknown-filesystem-type-linux-raid-member
El 23 de enero de 2014, 9:27, Claudio Ferrari cla...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola,
Estoy tratando de montar un disco en Centos 6.5 que está creado como raid.
Ese disco tiene
*--- los logs que tengo son de archivos de varios Gb *
debes hacer que tus logs sean rotativos, para que no crezcan tanto!!!
*Aland Laines Calonge*
Twitter: @lainessolutions
Comunidad CakePHP en Español
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como rotativos?
El 23 de enero de 2014, 14:44, Aland Laines aland.lai...@gmail.comescribió:
*--- los logs que tengo son de archivos de varios Gb *
debes hacer que tus logs sean rotativos, para que no crezcan tanto!!!
*Aland Laines Calonge*
Twitter: @lainessolutions
Comunidad CakePHP en
http://abdussamad.com/archives/541-Log-rotation-in-CentOS-Linux.HTML
Saludos!
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El 23 de enero de 2014, 15:46, Jonathan
Well a RX3xx is a very good one.
Hope you will have luck with it!
If you have questions feel free to post them!
CD and floppy are old and indeed needed in many cases but I have
machines which doesn't have these at all in to the favor of USB :\
Eliezer
On 22/01/14 20:15, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On 1/23/14, Steve Clark scl...@netwolves.com wrote:
can you use -o remount in the mount command?
For some odd reason, my current attempt to do this had no problem
mounting the install USB drive. Which then led me to realize that the
problem is something else.
After figuring out where anaconda
On 01/23/2014 07:15 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
That said, it has fewer connectors.
I had to leave off my CD and floppy drives.
I have yet to see a power supply that doesn't have connectors for these,
but you can get adapters and/or splitters for that if need be.
Peter
On 01/23/2014 10:59 PM, Peter wrote:
On 01/23/2014 07:15 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
That said, it has fewer connectors.
I had to leave off my CD and floppy drives.
I have yet to see a power supply that doesn't have connectors for these,
but you can get adapters and/or splitters for that if
Originally posted as Problem installing Centos 6.4/6.5 from USB stick
seen as HDD by BIOS
Further testing seems to indicate there is some odd issue with the
file names in the repodata directory.
During installation, after the partitioning stage, anaconda logs an
error trying to access the file
From: mag3690 mag3...@gmail.com
I was trying to update CentOS 6.4 to 6.5,and the yum updated failed with the
following information.
-- Processing Conflict: python-devel-2.6.6-51.el6.x86_64 conflicts python
2.6.6-51.el6
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: python-devel conflicts with
From: Emmanuel Noobadmin centos.ad...@gmail.com
checking the USB drive as well as the downloaded ISO shows that the
file is named
repodata/0dafccfdbf892f02acca8267ade4bdcee7280a682e65dc7e29145f3341fd7a8c
It seems that the filenames are truncated after the first dash e.g.
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On 1/23/14, John Doe jd...@yahoo.com wrote:
I did not follow the previous thread but are you putting the iso file on the
key or are you extracting the iso content to a folder on the key...?
USB drive was created using Fedora's LiveUSB Creator which I believe
extracts the ISO content. However,
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Peter wrote:
On 01/23/2014 10:59 PM, Peter wrote:
On 01/23/2014 07:15 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
That said, it has fewer connectors.
I had to leave off my CD and floppy drives.
I have yet to see a power supply that doesn't have connectors for these,
I just had trouble
yum info python
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Installed Packages
Name: python
Arch: x86_64
Version : 2.6.6
Release : 51.el6
Size: 78 k
Repo: installed
From repo :
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 4:44 PM, mag3690 mag3...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to update CentOS 6.4 to 6.5,and the yum updated failed with the
following information.
-- Processing Conflict: python-devel-2.6.6-51.el6.x86_64 conflicts python
2.6.6-51.el6
-- Finished Dependency Resolution
On 01/24/2014 03:47 AM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Peter wrote:
it has four molex four pin connectors any one of which should be
suitable for your CD drive, and one floppy connector which should work
for your floppy drive just fine.
I needed the floppy connector for my
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