Hi,
I built a new kernel for C7 that contains the required driver for a new
motherboard we have here.
I'd like to take this initramfs and rebuild it/modify it so that it is
suitable for pxe booting.
I have tried
dracut -v --force --add "anaconda" initramfs.img # results in an image
On Fri, Feb 5, 2016 at 12:45 AM, Tris Hoar wrote:
> On 04/02/2016 15:33, Chris Olson wrote:
>
>> We have a requirement for a new application that will be used
>> fixed, portable, and mobile. The hardware requirements drive
>> the need for networking as well as some general
On Feb 26, 2016, at 8:17 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> On 02/26/2016 05:17 PM, Warren Young wrote:
>> I tracked this down with strace. The 25 seconds above is the timeout value
>> passed to poll(2); that timeout is hit while sudo (via PAM) is trying to
>> talk to
On 29/02/16 15:59, Anand Buddhdev wrote:
> This works. However, the program sometimes produces blank lines its
> output, and they get logged by rsyslog as well. I want to make rsyslog
> ignore empty lines. I am trying the following, but it doesn't work:
>
> if $programname == 'progname' and $msg
On 04/02/16 15:33, Chris Olson wrote:
> It would be better if there were choices that include a standard
> Linux distribution such as CentOS.
>
well, you can certainly run CentOS on a rpi2, and there are some other
options as well.
https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/AltArch/Arm32
On 29/02/16 20:00, David Both wrote:
> +1
>
> I just today installed CentOS Userland on a Raspberry Pi 2B and have
> started using it as a firewall. It is fast and really works perfectly
> for this use case. I have an HDMI to VGA adapter and a PS/2
> mouse/keyboard to USB adapter to connect to my
Ok, here's a bit more on the issues: I see in Xorg.0.log that it appears
to have loaded the NVidia drivers I built from proprietary. But, and this
may, or may not be significant, the user's home directory is, of course,
NFS mounted.
And his old machine that dies was running CentOS 5.
Is it
On Feb 28, 2016, at 3:19 PM, William Warren wrote:
>
> I have a new centos 6 install.
…on what? A 64 MiB bargain basement VPS, an enterprise grade 32 GiB server, a
reflashed network switch…?
> I have disabled motd in ssh
Why is that relevant? That message likely
Just installed 7.2, and I'm seeing this - is this a bug in the policy?
**
SELinux is preventing systemd-readahe from add_name access on the
directory .readahead.new.
* Plugin catchall_labels (83.8 confidence) suggests
***
If you want to allow
+1
I just today installed CentOS Userland on a Raspberry Pi 2B and have
started using it as a firewall. It is fast and really works perfectly
for this use case. I have an HDMI to VGA adapter and a PS/2
mouse/keyboard to USB adapter to connect to my 16 port KVM switch. I use
a Gb Ethernet
On 02/28/2016 04:47 AM, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 28/02/16 00:04, Peter wrote:
>>
>> The issue there is you can't expect every third-part kernel vendor to
>> add that provide.
>
> Everyone who cared to should have done in the last 8 odd years the xen
> stack has been available on CentOS -
On Mon, Feb 29, 2016 at 06:26:24PM +, Karanbir Singh wrote:
> join the arm-dev list ( https://lists.centos.org ) CentOS has a great
> story across the entire ARMv7 and v8 platform, with every major vendor
> in the ARM 64bit platform working with us. We say the rpi3 release this
> morning and
John Hodrien wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Feb 2016, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
>>
>> Fully updated 7.2 system. I installed the correct proprietary NVidia
>> driver (the user's expensive proprietary visualization software won't
>> run with nouveau), I've put nouveau.modeset=0
>> rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau
On 29/02/16 17:59, Benjamin Smith wrote:
> With the release of the Rasberry Pi 3.x, I think we have a platform I could
> jump on board with. Performance has just been lacking until now!
>
> But I really don't want to jump the "RH ship" - I'd rather stick with an
> environment I am comfortable
With the release of the Rasberry Pi 3.x, I think we have a platform I could
jump on board with. Performance has just been lacking until now!
But I really don't want to jump the "RH ship" - I'd rather stick with an
environment I am comfortable in.
Can anybody comment here on the best way to
Docker 1.10.2 has just been built for virt7-docker-common-candidate
https://cbs.centos.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=78901
Please give it a shot and lemme know if I can proceed with releasing it.
Thanks,
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On 02/29/2016 05:33 AM, C. L. Martinez wrote:
More info in my ssl_error.log:
Mon Feb 29 14:32:06 2016] [info] [client 10.64.118.59] SSL handshake failed:
HTTP spoken on HTTPS port; trying to send HTML error page
[Mon Feb 29 14:32:06 2016] [info] SSL Library Error: 336027804
error:1407609C:SSL
On Mon, 29 Feb 2016, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Hi, folks,
Fully updated 7.2 system. I installed the correct proprietary NVidia
driver (the user's expensive proprietary visualization software won't
run with nouveau), I've put nouveau.modeset=0
rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau on the kernel line for
Hi, folks,
Fully updated 7.2 system. I installed the correct proprietary NVidia
driver (the user's expensive proprietary visualization software won't
run with nouveau), I've put nouveau.modeset=0
rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau on the kernel line for grub2, and even yum
removed the nouveau driver
Buenas.
Tengo una virtualbox corriento Win7 para un proceso privado en una empresa,
resulta que hace una semana hubo un apagon sin previo aviso y la maquina
virtual de cierto modo se "da~o", vaya, la maquina virtual (virtualbox)
correo sobre un servidor GNU/Linux CentOS 6.
El servidor CentOS 6
Dear CentOS folk,
I've been try to solve one issue with rsyslog on CentOS 6, but can't
figure it out. I've searched through rsyslog documentation, and used
Google but not found anything that matches my issue.
I'm sending output of a program to rsyslog using "logger -t progname".
I've got the
On Sat, Feb 27, 2016 at 12:52 PM, Yamaban wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 13:20, Scot P. Floess wrote:
>> On Sat, 27 Feb 2016, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>>> On 27/02/16 01:41, Scot P. Floess wrote:
>>> > > From George's original email, I had to:
>>> > >* Install
On Mon 29.Feb'16 at 13:19:07 +, C. L. Martinez wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am trying to setup an apache virtualhost under CentOS 6.7 that needs to
> redirects requests from port 444 to port 5100 in its local ip. But I am doing
> some mistakes because every time I'm receiving a loop error.
>
>
Hi all,
I am trying to setup an apache virtualhost under CentOS 6.7 that needs to
redirects requests from port 444 to port 5100 in its local ip. But I am doing
some mistakes because every time I'm receiving a loop error.
My actual httpd's config for this virtualhost is:
NameVirtualHost
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