On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 5:39 PM, nate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/linux_kernel/kernel_configuration/re18.html
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> By default, the kernel attempts to detect and disable unhandled
> interrupt sources because they can cause problems with the
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Dear all,
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I am running centos 4 update 5. I want to limit user connection(maximum 10
simultaneous connection are only allowed) to server
(for telnet & ssh sessions).In the mean time i like to remove all dead and
idle connections(ssh & telnet session) of more that 24 hours.
Any one guide me h
nate wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
How best to proceed?
I assume this computer has a network connection? Put the kickstart
config on a http server.
Though I've long had problems with LVM and kickstart, it often
causes anaconda to crash (going back at least as far as RHEL 3).
Maybe 5
Part 1:
On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 7:37 PM, Ian Blackwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Bob Beers wrote:
>> grep : /etc/group | cut -d: -f4
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>> will give a comma separated list, provided is a valid group
>> name.
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> There is one problem with this approach, which is the assumption that
> all u
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> How best to proceed?
I assume this computer has a network connection? Put the kickstart
config on a http server.
Though I've long had problems with LVM and kickstart, it often
causes anaconda to crash (going back at least as far as RHEL 3).
Maybe 5.x is better in this r
Trying the to install on the OQO, and hitting up against one problem I
see a lot in the comments about installing various distros on it. That
is its screen size.
So I could install using the text installation except...
What is the command line for text install and askmethod so I can use
HTTP
Mag Gam wrote:
> Currently at my university we are running many servers with Centos 4.6
> and everything is okay, but when a user does a large operation such as
> 'cp' or 'tar' or 'rsync' all of the physical memory gets exhausted.
cp or tar won't exhaust your memory. rsync can consume a lot if you
MHR wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 8:02 PM, partha chowdhury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> well i managed to fix the problem after an intensive search through the
>> forum and adding the noirqdebug option to the kernel line.
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> Are you /sure/ this fixes the problem? Your last fix didn't
Bob Beers wrote:
> grep : /etc/group | cut -d: -f4
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> will give a comma separated list, provided is a valid group name.
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There is one problem with this approach, which is the assumption that
all users' primary group is the same as their login id - which I agree
is typically the RHEL way, bu
Ralph Angenendt a écrit :
And if all that could be discussed on rpmforge users mailing list
*where* other people from the rpmforge community also read and post, it
would have been even greater >:)
Sorry for that.
Niki
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Niki Kovacs wrote:
> My suggestion to Dag (with all respect taken): why not create a
> [rf-testing] repo for the critical stuff, a bit like [kbsingh]?
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> I repeat, since this is important: please do not take offense. Shit
> happens, I know.
And if all that could be discussed on rpmforge users
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