Hi all,
What are the real technical difference between qemu-kvm and
qemu-kvm-ev packages? What are the advantages to use qemu-kvm-ev (if
exists someone)?
Or qemu-kvm-ev makes sense when is used with ovirt only??
Thanks.
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On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 04:04:34PM -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> I'm looking for a means to unrar some files.
> Google keeps giving references to rmpforge which I'm told I ought not use.
> Any other ideas?
> I'm running centos 6.
I see that I'm using the repoforge ones. I don't think it has
I'm looking for a means to unrar some files.
Google keeps giving references to rmpforge which I'm told I ought not use.
Any other ideas?
I'm running centos 6.
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On Sun, 25 Oct 2015 16:04:34 -0500 (CDT)
Michael Hennebry wrote:
> I'm looking for a means to unrar some files.
> Google keeps giving references to rmpforge which I'm told I ought not use.
> Any other ideas?
> I'm running centos 6.
I have used this on Centos 6:
I 'just' noticed that at some point, my USB backup drive on my server is
mounted as read-only and all of my background sync cron jobs have been
failing.
So I need to fix this without rebooting the server.
I can VNC into the server and running "mount" shows:
/dev/sdc1 on /media/HD103SI type
On 10/25/2015 11:12 AM, Barry Brimer wrote:
I 'just' noticed that at some point, my USB backup drive on my server
is
mounted as read-only and all of my background sync cron jobs have been
failing.
So I need to fix this without rebooting the server.
How can I get this drive r/w?
Have you
I 'just' noticed that at some point, my USB backup drive on my server
>is
>mounted as read-only and all of my background sync cron jobs have been
>failing.
>
>So I need to fix this without rebooting the server.
>How can I get this drive r/w?
Have you tried "mount -o remount,rw "?
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