Good tip.

I was setting up Centos 7 to use it as a temporary STL.


They also made adding repositories into an edit the config file exercise, too.


Wiped it and put LTS version of Ubuntu on it. Much easier to configure quickly 
without having to tinker under the hood.


Would have made a RIvendell appliance but I didn't want to mess with Jack and 
tinker with macros to pull up and play a webstream permanently.


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Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2017 5:49:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [RDD] installing on Centos7

On Wednesday 22 February 2017 03:27:33 pm Steve Varholy wrote:
> Having to reactivate the Ethernet port after a restart was a deal killer.

 You can change that.
 I do it by editing
 /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/enpsx-cfg ( whatever they call your
 ethX port these days )
 Change the line that says
 ON_BOOT=no
 to ON_BOOT=yes
 Something like that. It's pretty obvious once you get into the file.

> Poor choice for a default config IMHO.

 So is that dumb-ass selinux policy enforcing.
 permissive is a much, MUCH better choice.
 I **always** change it almost immediately.

 Between the two of those the system can stop you
 cold trying to install anything at all.

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