Took out the mac= line from ifcfg-eth0 and it is working.
May have to put in a 70-persistant rule. Had to do this with an earlier
setup.
On 08/02/2018 07:18 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
This is happening with the Centos7-armv7 image 1804, but I was
wondering if it is a broader C7 issue.
My
This is happening with the Centos7-armv7 image 1804, but I was wondering
if it is a broader C7 issue.
My image has only 2 ifcfg files: ifcfg-l0 and -link. 'ip a' is listing
the ethernet as eth0. ifcfg-link has contains:
DEVICE=link
BOOTPROTO=dhcp
ONBOOT=on
I then used nmcli to create my
Hi I also forgot to add the following information which was discussed on
NFS mailing list with Chuck Lever, leading us to believe there is a
software bug in the kernel, not necessarily a server overload.
On the NFS server, we also mount some other NFS shares from other NFS
servers, over 1GbE:
On 08/02/2018 03:58 AM, T.Weyergraf wrote:
> Hi
>
> Thanks for providing updated Packages, they are much appreciated. At work, we
> are currently running an entire production infrastructure on Xen4CentOS,
> with quite some success.
>
> We are looking into a refresh towards CentOS 7 along with
James Pearson wrote:
>
> We have noticed significant desktop/UI lag on CentOS7 workstations using
> Mate when the CPU usage is high - i.e. the mouse pointer lags and moving
> windows (e.g. terminal windows) become jumpy (not smooth)
>
> We didn't see (or notice) this issue with CentOS6/Gnome2
>
Hi there,
I can't boot my new Laptop (HP Elitebook 840 G) with
CentOS-7-x86_64-LiveKDE-1804.iso. Boot proccess stops very quick with
kernel panic.
Is there a ISO-Image with more recent kernel, maybe 4.17 from elrepo?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards
Andreas Reschke
Greeting,
We are about to update the centos-release-xen package to point to Xen
4.8 rather than 4.6. I'll push the update next week.
As a reminder, you can "pin" your installation to Xen 4.6 by installing
centos-release-xen-46 and then removing centos-release-xen.
And for the more adventurous,
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