On 06/06/2014 06:23 AM, lee wrote:
George Dunlap dunl...@umich.edu writes:
*I* care about the documentation that didn't work, so that other
people don't trip over the same thing. :-) If you've walked this
path and become frustrated, there are probably a dozen other people
who have also
Manuel Wolfshant wo...@nobugconsulting.ro writes:
https://www.centos.org/docs/5/html/5.1/Deployment_Guide/s1-networkscripts-static-routes.html
[root@charon ~]# cat /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
DEVICE=eth0
BOOTPROTO=none
DNS1=192.168.178.20
IPADDR=192.168.1.1
Hi,
I'm trying to pass a physical network interface through to a domU.
This seems to be impossible because the way xen wants to do it is
incompatible with the way centos wants to do it.
I followed documentation on http://www.xen-support.com/?p=151 and tried
booting with 'pciback.permissive
On 06/07/2014 03:03 AM, lee wrote:
Manuel Wolfshant wo...@nobugconsulting.ro writes:
[..]
You're right, I overlooked the 'dev'.
Why doesn't the error message simply say syntax error and perhaps even
points out that dev might be missing?
Because the program ip is pretty cryptic, despite being
Buenos días, necesito de su ayuda para ver si es posible resolver este
inconveniente que tengo...les paso a explicar, tengo una laptop donde tengo
instalado Windows 7 y Ubuntu 14 me anda muy bien, sin embargo al momento de
instalar centos 6.5, no me permite ni crear las particiones que
La imagenes nunca llegaron, pero presupongo que el error es porque
deseas instalar en una partición ya usada.
Mi consejo es que con el Gparted de tu ubuntu, que sino tienes instalas:
aptitude install gparted
Redimenciones algún espacio sobrante y lo dejes sin formatear, para
que con la
Hice las particiones para Ubuntu swap 2gb, / 20gb, /home 40gb, aun tengo
disponible 50 gb sin usar que destine para Centos, pero cuando deseo crear la
partición / ó /home, ó swap , me sale un mensaje que no tengo espacio
suficiente, me parece ilógico porque estoy tratando de ponerlo en los 50
Saludos:
Lo mismo me sucedió hace unos meses cuando intentaba virtualizar Centos
6.4x64 con PROXMOX 3.1, utilizando un ISO, solo me dejaba crear 2
particiones primarias, porque me decÃa que no tenÃa espacio suficiente para
crear mas particiones, solo me permitió crear 2 particiones
Gracias Dayron Fabars por el alcance, no quiero virtualizar Centos, deseo
instalarlo como SO, independiente, donde pueda escoger win7 o Ubuntu o Centos,
habrá algún tipo de solución al problema de falta de espacio? O alguna manera
de que corran Ubuntu y centos?, si alguien tiene alguna solución
Bueno entonces tu problema no es de espacio, sino de particiones. Que
sucede la partición boot si o si necesita ser primaria. Entonces te
recomiendo hacer solo una partición / (root); es importante que
analices que probablemente no debas instalar el Grub de CentOS; sino
editar el de Ubuntu.
PROXMOX v3.2 es bastante estable y comodo ya que permite hacer y programas
los backups.
Utilizando los templates te ahorras un gran tiempo.
Saludos
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Gracias David, intentaré instalar primero centos y luego Ubuntu, yo te
entiendo que me dices que solo haga la partición / ( eso es para centos o
Ubuntu?), no he editado nada del grub.
-Mensaje original-
De: centos-es-boun...@centos.org [mailto:centos-es-boun...@centos.org] En
nombre de
Prueba sin la opción de Forzar a particion primaria o con particiones como
/dev que no tengas en el UBUNTU
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4 al 7 de noviembre de 2014:
http://eventos.uo.edu.cu/?p=417
Nuestro evento internacional de mayor
El 6/6/14, Nilton Morales morales.nil...@gmail.com escribió:
Gracias Dayron Fabars por el alcance, no quiero virtualizar Centos, deseo
instalarlo como SO, independiente, donde pueda escoger win7 o Ubuntu o
Centos, habrá algún tipo de solución al problema de falta de espacio? O
alguna manera de
Estimados amigos,
por el tiempo que lleve esta vida y nuestra relacion.
Cuando dejamos de ser humanos y solo vemos nuestros intereses egoistas,
hasta con lo libertad!!
Y suena tan horroroso como lo mas despreciable.. que conocemos..lo horrible
de este mundo..que hay mas..mucho mas..inclusive que
MBR solo acepta 4 particiones primarias, y los numeros suman perfectamente.
3 de ubuntu + 1 de windows. Llegaste al maximo y esos 50GB son inusables en
ese estado.
1- Reinstalar todo usando particiones Lógicas.
2- No instalar CentOS y extender mediante gparted una particion existente
para usar
Hi,
We are experiencing a problem to use LDAP user accounts to login into
a CentOS system.
A fresh 6.5 system was installed recently to become a central server.
Both OpenLDAP and 389 Directory Server were installed and configured
(not at the same time) with groups and normal user accounts.
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At ~07:40 (UTC-4:00) this morning our gateway host lost its WAN Ethernet
adaptor. Subsequent to recovery, which required a reboot, the following
entries were find in /var/log/messages:
Jun 6 07:39:50 gway02 kernel: PING_FLOOD: IN=eth0 OUT= MAC=00:25:90:61:74:c0:00
:24:14:2b:f2:80:08:00
James B. Byrne wrote:
At ~07:40 (UTC-4:00) this morning our gateway host lost its WAN Ethernet
adaptor. Subsequent to recovery, which required a reboot, the following
entries were find in /var/log/messages:
Jun 6 07:39:50 gway02 kernel: PING_FLOOD: IN=eth0 OUT=
MAC=00:25:90:61:74:c0:00
On 06/06/2014 08:50 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
At ~07:40 (UTC-4:00) this morning our gateway host lost its WAN Ethernet
adaptor. Subsequent to recovery, which required a reboot, the following
entries were find in /var/log/messages:
Jun 6 07:39:50 gway02 kernel: PING_FLOOD: IN=eth0 OUT=
Am 06.06.2014 14:50, schrieb James B. Byrne:
At ~07:40 (UTC-4:00) this morning our gateway host lost its WAN Ethernet
adaptor. Subsequent to recovery, which required a reboot, the following
[ ... ]
lspci -tv # provides this device tree
-[:00]-+-00.0 Intel Corporation
I've looked around in the menus and googled this, but I can't find a way to
make the login require a username instead of just showing the available users
to select from. Where do I change this? I'm using CentOS 6.5.
Thanks,
-wes
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On 06/05/2014 06:01 PM, David Goldsmith wrote:
We still haven’t seen the CentOS 5 openssl-0.9.8* RPM updates show up on the
CentOS mirrors today.
Checked:
http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/5.10/updates/x86_64/RPMS/
http://mirror.yellowfiber.net/centos/5.10/updates/x86_64/RPMS/
Switch to KDM instead of GDM as the default display manager. This will change
the login screen and require typing a username which is much more secure. It
will not change your desktop but you may have to select GNOME or KDE the first
time you log in if you have both installed.
On 06/06/2014
Wes James writes:
I've looked around in the menus and googled this, but I can't find a way to
make the login require a username instead of just showing the available users
to select from. ??Where do I change this? ??I'm using CentOS 6.5.
I'm surprised you cannot find this. It's a very
install configuration editor 2.28.0
yum install gconf-editor.x86_64
go to gdm in the tree view and expand
click simple-greeter
right click disable_user_list and choose set as default (enter root pw)
right click disable_user_list and choose set as mandatory (enter root pw)
logout
On
Lars Hecking wrote:
Wes James writes:
I've looked around in the menus and googled this, but I can't find a way
to make the login require a username instead of just showing the
available users to select from. ??Where do I change this? ??I'm using
CentOS 6.5.
I'm surprised you cannot find
I believe that the whole of the first track on a disk used to be reserved
or rather used to contain the MBR only (and anything else needed by the
boot loader) and the first filesystem on disk used to start at track 1. Of
course, with the larger disks this got more complicated.
Cheers,
Cliff
On
On Fri, Jun 6, 2014 at 10:34 AM, Wes James compte...@icloud.com wrote:
I've looked around in the menus and googled this, but I can't find a way
to make the login require a username instead of just showing the available
users to select from. Where do I change this? I'm using CentOS 6.5.
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