[CentOS] Failed to get to installer for CentOS 7 VM under CentOS 6...

2018-09-20 Thread Robert Heller
I just tried to create a CentOS 7 VM on a CentOS 6 host, but it crashes to the dracut prompt. I am using the PXEBoot installer. I *think* it is unhappy with the (virtual) graphics controller, but I am not sure. The rdsosreport.txt file is available here:

Re: [CentOS] C7 and NVIDIA driver

2018-09-20 Thread Yan Li
On 09/20/2018 10:51 AM, James Pearson wrote: What is more puzzling, is that we have probably over a thousand workstations running CentOS 7.5 with Nvidia cards using the proprietary driver and haven't seen any of the 'issues' listed - which are: * Nvidia proprietary module doesn't work after

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

2018-09-20 Thread Gitblit
https://git.centos.org/summary/websites!centos.org.git >--- master branch updated (1 commits) >--- rbowen Thursday, September 20, 2018 18:00 + Update news stories on

Re: [CentOS] C7 and NVIDIA driver

2018-09-20 Thread Yan Li
On 09/20/2018 10:49 AM, Yan Li wrote: NVIDIA actually releases their drivers in official RPM format for RHEL/CentOS. Much easier/faster to use and update than their shell script driver. They are in NVIDIA's cuda repo. You can install the repo files from here:

Re: [CentOS] C7 and NVIDIA driver

2018-09-20 Thread James Pearson
Alessandro Baggi: > > I found this https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3438891 but I've not > access to this content. In this content seems that the workaround is > using lightdm and mask gdm. That page is not exactly helpful ... virtually no details Strangely, it has 'Solution Verified' at the

Re: [CentOS] C7 and NVIDIA driver

2018-09-20 Thread Yan Li
On 09/20/2018 07:04 AM, Alessandro Baggi wrote: Hi all, I'm running C7 on i7 8700k/asus z370-a with an GTX1050. I noticed that there are several problems installing Nvidia proprietary driver. After one week of troubleshooting I got my solution. Hope that can help other user. ... I tried

Re: [CentOS] IPv6 fixed address using ip token

2018-09-20 Thread Mark Milhollan
On Thu, 20 Sep 2018, Kenneth Porter wrote: > I'm about to publish a fixed IPv6 address and I understand I can use the ip > token command to lock the host part of the RA-assigned address to a fixed > value. But I can't see an obvious place to configure this. It looks like there is no support for

[CentOS] Install qemu packages from ovirt instead of original.

2018-09-20 Thread --N-- via CentOS
Hi, I have a KVM server running on Centos 7.5. [root@kvm2 ~]# cat /etc/redhat-release CentOS Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core) Qemu packages are from Centos repository. [root@kvm2 ~]# rpm -qa|grep qemu libvirt-daemon-driver-qemu-3.9.0-14.el7_5.7.x86_64 qemu-img-1.5.3-156.el7_5.5.x86_64

[CentOS] C7 and NVIDIA driver

2018-09-20 Thread Alessandro Baggi
Hi all, I'm running C7 on i7 8700k/asus z370-a with an GTX1050. I noticed that there are several problems installing Nvidia proprietary driver. After one week of troubleshooting I got my solution. Hope that can help other user. I found this https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3438891 but I've

[CentOS] IPv6 fixed address using ip token

2018-09-20 Thread Kenneth Porter
I'm about to publish a fixed IPv6 address and I understand I can use the ip token command to lock the host part of the RA-assigned address to a fixed value. But I can't see an obvious place to configure this. The logical place would be in the ifcfg- file. Is there someplace else I should set