Still upgrading CentOS 5 to CentOS 6, and have run into the next issue:

When I install httpd and php, everything works great, and the default-test 
"<?php phpinfo(); ?>" works great.  The problem is that I have a bunch of old 
HTML that seems to use "<?" alone (or worse, "<!--?"), which worked in CentOS 5 
but fails in CentOS 6.  I can change all the HTML, but is there an easier way?

Summary of previous issues:
        system-config-network-cmd leaving behind "ifcfg" files in 
network-scripts that it shouldn't: I still don't have an answer for this one; I 
work around it by naming all the scripts "ifcfg-ethX_<profile>" and cleaning 
any that don't match <profile> after running system-config-network-cmd.  I 
suspect it has to do with either the contents of 
/etc/udev/rules.d/70-persistant-net.rules or the format of my ifcfg-ethX_* 
files, but haven't been able to resolve it.  Probably will leave it as 
"workaround works".
        UUIDs and boot drives: Didn't solve this one either, but again didn't 
try very hard because the recovery from a failed attempt is a royal pain. I 
decided that the actual UUIDs weren't important enough to me to matter, since I 
seldom boot with more than one workstation's drive connected at a time.  I will 
probably go back to labels, since I can change those (apparently) without 
rendering the system unbootable.

Thanks,
-G.
--
Glenn Eychaner (geycha...@lco.cl)
Telescope Systems Programmer, Las Campanas Observatory




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