When the script asks for a password enter the password you plan to use
and the script will set your entry as the admin password for the MySQL
install. I used to give option for either Maria or MySQL install in
CentOS 8; it became burdensome to keep two sets of packages so I settled
on MySQL.
You cannot run both. Remove both run the install script let it finish.
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Problem: problem with installed package
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Hi I do not think so I just build two new qmail rocky9 using the script no
issue whatsoever to migrate I had to do a little manic here and there not too
bad so run the fresh install then migrate your users all good.
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Thanks, yea I understand. It's just the script calls and tries to
install mysql. In your migration a while back, Eric had said that
what he would do is follow the migration steps on the web site.
Which runs qt_install first.
qt_install seems a bit
You can use Maria or MySQL on the new one just dump and import should be
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AH, I also see that the qt_install tries to install mysql-server.
My old toaster already has mariadb installed.
I'm trying to install a new Rocky 9 and migrate my old Centos 7
server over.
I'm running the qt_install that was specified in the
Per the previous question about Rocky.. I'm in the process of
doing a Rocky 9 install right now! So yes, I believe it's the way
to go, although I'm not an expert.
My problem right now is... I ran qt_install per the instructions.
Just to share my two cents the official name is Red Hat all other variants are
bad. They teach you that the first day at Red Hat.
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Remo Mattei wrote on 2/18/24 5:40 PM:
Nevertheless, I would not change Rocky Linux to others at this point.
It rocks. If you have been a Red Hat customer and CentOS then you are
perfect to become a Rocky guy.
Is Rocky the approved/most-recommended OS for qmailtoaster these days?
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Hi,
Here is my signature at work
RHCSA / RHCE / Red Hat OpenStack Certified (140-055-005)
Nevertheless, I would not change Rocky Linux to others at this point. It rocks.
If you have been a Red Hat customer and CentOS then you are perfect to become a
Rocky guy.
IMO as good as Ubuntu seems
Hi - this is really OT but I trust the judgement of this group.
All of our servers are running CentOS 7 and we're little leery of the
CentOS stream and with RedHat having taken over CentOS. However, we've
been in the RH Linux eco-system for 25 years and SUSE, Debian and Ubuntu
would be a
What is everyone doing with selinux on new Rocky 9 builds?
In the past, I've always disabled selinux. But maybe for some
added security it's time to do something different. I've learned a
bit about selinux and am using it successfully in my new
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