I recently set up a CentOS 6.2 hypervisor and created a Win2k8 virtual
machine. In order to save space and time backing up the VM, I want to minimize
the amt of unused disk space in the VM.
Does KVM have the built-in ability to view the amt of free space left in a VM?
Or is this feature I
1.. Is it even possible? Every example I've seen has bridged eth* rather
wlan*.
2.. If it helps here are my scripts:
$ more /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-wlan0
ESSID=snip
MODE=Managed
KEY_MGMT=WPA-PSK
TYPE=Wireless
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
DEFROUTE=yes
PEERDNS=yes
PEERROUTES=yes
I hope someone can help me with this b/c I'm stumped... I had set up an svn
repository a while ago with an apache/webdav front end using the default centos
packages. For some reason this morning it stopped working for me - it would
give me a 403 error. I suppose the problem is with Apache
I am trying to ssh from my Windows/Cygwin xterm window into my CentOS52
servers w/o using passwords but my keys seem like they're being ignored. I
created the key in cygwin using:
$ ssh-keygen -t dsa -f id_dsa
And copied id_dsa.pub over to centos:~/.ssh/authorized_keys
Ideas?
tia,
- Joe
That was it!!! Thank you very much!
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From: Ned Slider [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 11, 2008 11:07 AM
To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Unable to use SSH password-less logins
Joe Tseng wrote:
I am
I've been trying to install perl-Tk and I learned v804.028 uses libpng
1.2.20; CentOS 5.2 still uses 1.2.10. Is there an RPM out there I can use
that's 1.2.20? I'm just afraid of compiling from source code and breaking
all the apps that depend on what's on the system right now.
- Joe
I inherited an ancient Dell Latitude C840 and recently installed CentOS 5.2 on
it. It worked fine for the most part, but when I left it overnight and came
back the next morning, the screen blacked out and wouldn't come back unless I
did a hard reset. Even though I turned off all the power
that isn't working,
have u tried switching to external vga and back. That did the trick
for me on Dell Latitude C610's.
On 9/9/08, Joe Tseng [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I inherited an ancient Dell Latitude C840 and recently installed CentOS 5.2
on it. It worked fine for the most part
blanks out overnight
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: centos@centos.org
Joe Tseng wrote:
I inherited an ancient Dell Latitude C840 and recently installed CentOS 5.2
on it. It worked fine for the most part, but when I left it overnight and
came back the next morning, the screen blacked out
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