Re: [CentOS] Disappearing Network Manager config scripts

2014-05-04 Thread Cliff Pratt
That file is 'sourced' by other network scripts so doesn't have to be executable, but the contents set environment variables for other scripts. Or so I believe. No doubt someone will correct me if I am wrong. 8-) Cheers, Cliff On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 11:27 AM, Matthew Miller wrote: > On Sun, M

Re: [CentOS] Disappearing Network Manager config scripts

2014-05-04 Thread Matthew Miller
On Sun, May 04, 2014 at 07:22:52PM -0400, Evan Rowley wrote: > Apparently in Golang's net package, there is a DNS resolver function that's > called whenever a server is started. That function depends on a working > /etc/resolv.conf - As per usual, the /etc/resolv.conf file turned out to be > the bl

Re: [CentOS] Disappearing Network Manager config scripts

2014-05-04 Thread Evan Rowley
When I started this thread a week ago, I certainly did not expect this many replies. Without a doubt it seems Network Manager is a controversial topic. I still haven't worked out my Network Manager woes and just lost an hour troubleshooting a Golang webserver which wouldn't start. Apparently in Go

Re: [CentOS] KVM Linux Guest Resolution only 1024x768

2014-05-04 Thread Nux!
On 04.05.2014 08:39, Chris wrote: > Dear All, > > I'm trying to install a Debian Wheezy KVM guest on a CentOS 6.4 Host. > The only resolutions supported are 1024x768 or 800x600. > > I increased the video RAM to 500 MB, but the guest still says: > > [10.321] (II) CIRRUS(0): Not using default

[CentOS] KVM Linux Guest Resolution only 1024x768

2014-05-04 Thread Chris
Dear All, I'm trying to install a Debian Wheezy KVM guest on a CentOS 6.4 Host. The only resolutions supported are 1024x768 or 800x600. I increased the video RAM to 500 MB, but the guest still says: [10.321] (II) CIRRUS(0): Not using default mode "1920x1200" (insufficient memory for mode) O