Once upon a time, Thomas Eriksson said:
> I noticed that some, but not all, of my CentOS 7 machines have these
> kernel parameters for turning on systemd debug level logging added to
> the grub.cfg file.
Yep, for each of the installed kernels, I have two GRUB entries: one
with and one without deb
Oh wow, I was coming across this in my env last week and thought that it was
something with the way they were kickstarted. You are not alone!
On Feb 27, 2017, 5:35 PM -0500, Thomas Eriksson
, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I noticed that some, but not all, of my CentOS 7 machines have these
> kernel parameter
Hi,
I noticed that some, but not all, of my CentOS 7 machines have these
kernel parameters for turning on systemd debug level logging added to
the grub.cfg file.
systemd.log_level=debug systemd.log_target=kmsg
The parameters are *not* in the /etc/default/grub file, so if I rebuild
grub.cfg wit
On 02/23/2017 07:31 PM, Warren Young wrote:
All of this is not to say that Git doesn’t have a problem. They do.
It’s just that the problem in question doesn’t affect the integrity of
git.centos.org, as far as I can see.
Thanks for the good answer, Warren.
Since last posting on this, I've been
On Mon, February 27, 2017 10:44 am, Gordon Messmer wrote:
> On 02/27/2017 08:21 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>> Quite some time ago I have noticed that kernel updated quite often "come
>> in pairs".
>
>
> Looking at the errata list for the kernel package on RHEL 6, I don't see
> any such pattern. It
On 02/27/2017 08:21 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
Quite some time ago I have noticed that kernel updated quite often "come
in pairs".
Looking at the errata list for the kernel package on RHEL 6, I don't see
any such pattern. It's certainly happened that kernel updates are
released withing a cou
Dear All,
Quite some time ago I have noticed that kernel updated quite often "come
in pairs". That is, if there was no kernel update for quite some time,
and, say, today kernel update for some system level (say, CentOS 6) was
released, then it is quite likely that there will be yet one more kernel
I have a Centos 7 server – ZEPPO - which I use for file sharing. The clients
are all Win7 PC's and I use Samba to serve the files. It has been working
fine ever since I put it live late last year. Now, all of a sudden, all files
are read-only.
I recently added a USB WiFi dongle to give the serv
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