The following errata for CentOS-2 have been built and uploaded to the
centos mirror:
RHSA-2007:0672-01 Important: kernel security update
Files available:
kernel-BOOT-2.4.9-e.72.i386.rpm
kernel-doc-2.4.9-e.72.i386.rpm
kernel-headers-2.4.9-e.72.i386.rpm
kernel-source-2.4.9-e.72.i386.rpm
Hola de nuevo, mi salida es esta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# iptables -vnL INPUT
Chain INPUT (policy ACCEPT 0 packets, 0 bytes)
pkts bytes target prot opt in out source
destination
224M 51G RH-Firewall-1-INPUT all -- * *
0.0.0.0/00.
0.0.0/0
0
Claudio Arce Nuñez wrote:
Hola, como dice el asunto, al ingresar el primer cd de centos me aparece,
luego de elegir la opción de instalación, este mensaje:
*[] kernel_thread_helper +0x5/0xb*
*code: 20 00 00 00 ba 6e 04 .. ..*
* Fatal exception*
*panic in 5 seconds*
*kernel panic- not
--- Guille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hola a todos, mi problema es el siguiente, estoy
intentando instalar
mediante yum la version 4 de mysql con la 5 de php,
pero
lamentablemente creo que con yum esto no es posible
ya que busca
compatibilidad entre ambas.
el yum es solo un manejador de
--- Claudio Arce Nuñez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hola, como dice el asunto, al ingresar el primer cd
de centos me aparece,
luego de elegir la opción de instalación, este
mensaje:
*[] kernel_thread_helper +0x5/0xb*
*code: 20 00 00 00 ba 6e 04 .. ..*
* Fatal exception*
*panic in 5
Saludos
Dispongo de un Servidor Compaq Proliant ya practicamente obsoleto , es un
Intel de la primera generación con 2GB de disco y 82 MB de Memoria RAM ,
puede informarme si este dispositivo puede soportar Centos 3.9 , para
montar los servicio de PHP y MySQL 3,
Gracias
On 8/8/07, mario
Saludos Oscar
Yo intenté instalar Centos 5 en un servidor pentium I MMX con 128 de
RAM y 4 GB de DD y no soportó el kernel; tambien probé luego con
Ubuntu Server 7.04 y no accedia correctamente al disco; asi que como
última opción probé con Debian Etch 4.0 y todo muy bien, eso si, sin
nada de X;
Para los que trabajan CentOS, que tienes el 5 que sea mejor que el 4.4 ¿?¿?
para saber si me conviene o no el cambio a la versión 5
Saludos
Carlos Mario Guerra Téllez
Administrador de la RED (EFTS)
Técnico de la Escuela Formadora de Trabajadores Sociales Celia Sánchez
Manduley
Holguín. Cuba.
Hola gracias por sus respuestas, primero mi CPU es Intel Pentium 4, 3,06Ghz.
Y ya comprobé el MD5 al menos de la primera y segunda ISO que descargué, y
están bien, ambas coinciden con las publicadas.
Creo a eso se refiere el comprobar la integridad del CD verdad?
De antemano muchas gracias
Hola, verifique y si se descomprime initrd.img, de echo es lo primero que se
descomprime, luego digue descomprimiendo una serie de cosas, como una
pantalla completa.
Después me aparece el error que comento, me fije en las dos últimas entradas
antes de que aparezca el error, son:
[c01005ac]
El día 8/08/07, Roger Peña [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió:
--- Claudio Arce Nuñez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hola, verifique y si se descomprime initrd.img, de
echo es lo primero que se
descomprime, luego digue descomprimiendo una serie
de cosas, como una
pantalla completa.
Después me
yo probe instalar un ubuntu en una maquina con 256 de ram y tbme pasaba lo
mismo si tienes
mas de un banco de memorias quita una y prueba lo otro es que tienes que
especificar tu maqina que placa madre tienes yo tube problemas para instaalr
en una intel D865
saludos
El día 8/08/07, Roger Peña
Can anybody tell me, how to fix these two problems?
I have no problem with pam_mkhomedir on my CentOS 5 installation:
Works for me, the option for setting the home dir perms is umask=
Thank you. Actually there no problem using pam_mkhomedir. RedHat says something
different
Hi,
I have a CENTOS BOX as a firewall . both iptabes and iproute 2 are running
on it.
pls see bleow for installed RPMs.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -qa |grep iptables
iptables-1.2.11-3.1.RHEL4
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# rpm -qa |grep iproute
iproute-2.6.9-3.EL4.7
It has 3 ethernet cards.
pls see
Hello,
Today I was working with MySQL in a test box (CentOS 5.0 x86_64) using
phpMyAdmin interface. Accidentaly I've removed user table in mysql
database (so, mysql.users)...
:S
I've two interesting questions:
1) Despite of it, ddbb server seems to work perfectly. I use 3/4
diferent
On Tuesday 07 August 2007 23:17:31 Ken Sedlacek wrote:
I am an experienced MS administrator of W2003 servers Exchange systems.
I have 5+ years UNIX mid-level experience but not in centOS. Grounded in
SCO UNIX (the real SCO UNIX).
We want to use CentOS on a recently grave yarded Dell
Tomasz Napierała wrote:
It is perfectly possible on CentOS, but I would suggest dedicated distro like
Openfiler (loosly based on CentOS)
Errm, no. It isn't.
Ralph
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It's a worthless winmodem. I'd suggest throwing it in the trash and
replacing it with an external serial (not USB) modem. I note that as
of this evening, Newegg.com has several such modems, starting from
a low of $17.99 and going up from there. I have no idea if any of them
are any good, YMMV.
Jordi Espasa Clofent wrote:
Hello,
Today I was working with MySQL in a test box (CentOS 5.0 x86_64) using
phpMyAdmin interface. Accidentaly I've removed user table in mysql
database (so, mysql.users)...
:S
I've two interesting questions:
1) Despite of it, ddbb server seems to work
On Wednesday 08 August 2007 11:55:45 Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Tomasz Napierała wrote:
It is perfectly possible on CentOS, but I would suggest dedicated distro
like Openfiler (loosly based on CentOS)
Errm, no. It isn't.
You're right, it was, but not anymore. I had an impression that rPath is
Michael St. Laurent wrote:
I did the same (changed the speed in the BIOS settings) and it's
working. I tried it at 80 but I think I'm going to bump it to 160 and
see if it works.
The 160 speed works as well for me. It seems that only the 320 speed
causes a problem. Which is interesting
Have you got a look into http://www.linuxant.com?
I have a HSF modem in my laptop and some desktop systems, and work fine.
Regards.
El Mie, 8 de Agosto de 2007, 2:07, Mark Hull-Richter escribió:
I have a modem in my system that comes up with this in lspci:
01:07.0 Communication controller:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ken Sedlacek wrote:
I am an experienced MS administrator of W2003 servers Exchange systems.
I have 5+ years UNIX mid-level experience but not in centOS. Grounded in SCO
UNIX (the real SCO UNIX).
We want to use CentOS on a recently grave yarded Dell poweredge 400SC
I found, under a 64-bit CentOS 5 workstation install, it is possible to
modify /etc/inittab and add a couple of lines to prevent root from logging
into the console.
I found, under a 64-bit RHEL 5 server install, adding the same two lines
completely breaks the OS, to the point that a reboot
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 05:57 -0500, Johnny Hughes wrote:
I forgot to post docs for acl on centos5:
http://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/Deployment_Guide-en-US/ch-acls.html
Let me shamelessly plug some more ACL documentation ;):
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 06:58 -0400, Scott Ehrlich wrote:
I found, under a 64-bit CentOS 5 workstation install, it is possible to
modify /etc/inittab and add a couple of lines to prevent root from logging
into the console.
/etc/securetty is the right place to configure this, see the
On 8/8/07, Scott Ehrlich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found, under a 64-bit CentOS 5 workstation install, it is possible to
modify /etc/inittab and add a couple of lines to prevent root from logging
into the console.
I found, under a 64-bit RHEL 5 server install, adding the same two lines
://pasi.pirhonen.eu/
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Lanny Marcus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 07 August 2007, Mark Hull-Richter
wrote:
01:07.0 Communication controller: Agere Systems 56k WinModem (rev 01)
What programs under CentOS, if any, can use this modem and how?
I think you can find stuff with Google, for some WinModems, to get them
Thanks Phil,
I think I'll use RPMforge - the only thing is, I'm a bit confused about how
I should install the rpm. Do I use yum - I think I have to modify something
to get yum to access the right repository don't I? Or do I just download
the appropriate rpm from RPMforge and install using rpm on
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From: Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 8, 2007 6:57:57 AM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Will this work? server+centOS5+100users?
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ken Sedlacek wrote:
I am an experienced MS administrator
On 8/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Phil,
I think I'll use RPMforge - the only thing is, I'm a bit confused about how
I should install the rpm. Do I use yum - I think I have to modify something
to get yum to access the right repository don't I? Or do I just download
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Sedlacek
- Original Message
From: Johnny Hughes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Ken Sedlacek wrote:
I am an experienced MS administrator of W2003 servers
Exchange systems.
I need to also mention that this server will be the only server in this domain,
so there will NOT be any Microsoft servers here.
Then go for NT Domains in Samba PDC mode.
The Microsoft solution for the this function is too expensive, so we
want to install centOS5 and configure the
Hi
Again try to learn, how to make package. Now when I try to make from
.src.rpm I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lataa]# rpmbuild --rebuild webmin-1.360-1.src.rpm
Installing: webmin-1.360-1.src.rpm
error: Legacy syntax is unsupported: copyright
error: line 12: Unknown tag: Copyright: Freeware
What's
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ken Sedlacek
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 5:18 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] Will this work? server+centOS5+100users?
I am an experienced MS administrator of W2003 servers
Exchange
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 18:21 +0300, jarmo wrote:
Hi
Again try to learn, how to make package. Now when I try to make from
.src.rpm I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lataa]# rpmbuild --rebuild webmin-1.360-1.src.rpm
Installing: webmin-1.360-1.src.rpm
error: Legacy syntax is unsupported: copyright
Is there a formal, or preferred, method for importing a physical
CentOS machine into a VMware instance? I know they make
software to move Windows machines, but I couldn't find one to
handle our CentOS servers. I have done something via scp/sftp
in the past, which *seemed* to work, but if there's
On 8/8/07, jarmo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Again try to learn, how to make package. Now when I try to make from
.src.rpm I get:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] lataa]# rpmbuild --rebuild webmin-1.360-1.src.rpm
Installing: webmin-1.360-1.src.rpm
error: Legacy syntax is unsupported: copyright
error:
Scott Moseman wrote:
Is there a formal, or preferred, method for importing a physical
CentOS machine into a VMware instance? I know they make
software to move Windows machines, but I couldn't find one to
handle our CentOS servers. I have done something via scp/sftp
in the past, which
Timothy Selivanow kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika keskiviikko, 8. elokuuta
2007 18:56):
If you install the src.rpm, you can change the line that says
Copyright: Freeware to License: Freeware or better, what the license
actually is. I also see that you are building as root, that can do
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ray Leventhal
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 12:08 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Will this work? server+centOS5+100users?
big snip
You will need a backup solution too, don't
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 10:44 -0500, Scott Moseman wrote:
Is there a formal, or preferred, method for importing a physical
CentOS machine into a VMware instance? I know they make
software to move Windows machines, but I couldn't find one to
handle our CentOS servers. I have done something via
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Tomasz Napierała wrote:
It is perfectly possible on CentOS, but I would suggest dedicated distro like
Openfiler (loosly based on CentOS)
Errm, no. It isn't.
Or SMEserver, which is: http://www.contribs.org. If you have to ask this
question, I'd suggest at least
big snip
You will need a backup solution too, don't forget have a backup strategy from
the
start!
-Ross
Amen to that, Ross. I've used a few, but have found that the paid
solution from Arkeia[1] is pretty damned solid and easy to use.
HTH,
~Ray
[1] http://www.arkeia.com/
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Les Mikesell
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 12:28 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Will this work? server+centOS5+100users?
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Tomasz Napierała wrote:
It is
You can use a free tool called VMware Converter, available here:
http://www.vmware.com/products/converter/
VMware Converter is a Windows app. I haven't used it for P2V, but it
does work great. (used for converting between ESX and VMware Server)
Problem is that the OP wants to P2V a
On 8/8/07, Timothy Selivanow [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 2007-08-08 at 10:44 -0500, Scott Moseman wrote:
Is there a formal, or preferred, method for importing a physical
CentOS machine into a VMware instance? I know they make
software to move Windows machines, but I couldn't find one
Ross S. W. Walker wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Les Mikesell
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2007 12:28 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Will this work? server+centOS5+100users?
Ralph Angenendt wrote:
Tomasz
Rick Barnes wrote:
Scott Moseman wrote:
Is there a formal, or preferred, method for importing a physical
CentOS machine into a VMware instance? I know they make
software to move Windows machines, but I couldn't find one to
handle our CentOS servers. I have done something via scp/sftp
in the
I am installing Centos on a decTOP via ftp, that comes with a generic
USB ethernet.
I chose the last listed driver some USB ethernet, and the install took off.
Got all the way to selecting packages and then it failed.
I don't have any SCP stuff to copy the debug too, but it LOOKS like the
Howdy,
Does anyone know if anything has changed with the LVM system from CentOS 4.4 to
CentOS 4.5?
I'm having kind of a funky issue.
I've mounted LVM partitions manually quite a few times and I've never had this
issue before:
--- Logical volume ---
LV Name
Akemi Yagi kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika keskiviikko, 8. elokuuta 2007
18:58):
In the spec file there is a line that says, Copyright: Freeware. If
you comment this out and put a line License xxx, it will build. You
need to find out under what licensing webmin is distributed.
Akemi
Yes,
First off, there is no access into the bios on this unit It will boot
from the hard drive or a USB CD.
I have a USB DVD/CDRW. The system will boot from it.
But if I just press enter to install off the CD, I end up at the
askmethod menu.
I press the local CD option and am told, no CD.
We installed a system from a USB and had to unplug and plug it back in while
the kernel was loading and sorting out the hardware devices.
On 8/8/07, Robert Moskowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First off, there is no access into the bios on this unit It will boot
from the hard drive or a USB CD.
Greg C wrote:
We installed a system from a USB and had to unplug and plug it back in
while the kernel was loading and sorting out the hardware devices.
nope.
Since I am using a PS/2 kybd/mouse to USB adapter, I have to unplug and
replug that in at the prompt to be able to press the enter key
I see the new kernel available in the plus repository... is there some
way to view what the differences are between that and the mainline
kernel?
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Niki Kovacs napsal(a):
Hi,
I have a CentOS 5.0 LAMP server, and I need to install the php-yaz
module to implement the Z39.50 protocol (which handles data exchange for
public libraries).
I've already done this with Debian (a one-liner: apt-get install
php-yaz) and also on Slackware (more
I ALMOST bought a dongle on sale at ecost without checking.
There is a driver for the CP Technologies adapter, but not as an rpm, it
seems.
Madwifi.org says no USB support. Though there is some discussion of
using the ndiswrapper driver.
So which to use? Anyone out there with any
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From: Michael St. Laurent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Sent: Thursday, August 9, 2007 9:45:09 AM (GMT+1000) Auto-Detected
Subject: [CentOS] The CentOS-Plus kernel
I see the new kernel available in the plus repository... is there some
On 8/8/07, Michael St. Laurent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see the new kernel available in the plus repository... is there some
way to view what the differences are between that and the mainline
kernel?
You would need to compare the config files between the distro kernel
and centosplus kernel.
On 8/8/07, Akemi Yagi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/8/07, Michael St. Laurent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see the new kernel available in the plus repository... is there some
way to view what the differences are between that and the mainline
kernel?
You would need to compare the config
I had the same problem (after updating from 4.5). I found I had the
wrong repository for rpmforge (el4 instead of el5). I then did a:
yum clean all
Then yum update worked without the error.
I just performed a fresh install of CentOS 5 64-bit on my AMD PC,
added rpmforge
repo, and
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