On 07/25/2014 07:59 AM, Thomas Walker wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 04:14:13PM -0400, Thomas Walker wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 01:50:39PM -0600, Rich Megginson wrote:
Did the above make any significant difference with respect to the performance?
The problem is definitely load related
On 24.07.2014, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
But I can refrain from trying a kernel recompile which I last
did a decade or so ago (although, as far as I can remember, this is not such
a kind of rocket science as one might guess from the recent thread on new
kernel rebooting).
This would be a
Disclaimer: This is not an official source rpm, use at your own risk!
# yum install mock deco
- sha256sum
http://goo.gl/mwJBue
- kernel-3.15.6-500.fc20.src.rpm
http://goo.gl/gi0Rio
$ cd /path/to/downloads/
$ deco kernel-3.15.6-500.fc20.src.rpm
$ cat sha256sum
On 24.07.2014 20:15, Lars E. Pettersson wrote:
On 07/24/14 15:52, poma wrote:
...
drm/nouveau/therm: let the vbios decide on the automatic fan management
mode
Now that I have a working Centos7 VM how do I save it and transfer it ti
a second computer?
I can't seem to find this, perhaps I don't know the right terms?
Bob
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If it is a kvm vm and you are using cow file as the disks back-end, you can
just copy the files to the new machine,
and copy the machine xml from /etc/libvirt/qemu/vm.xml to the new machine
and use `virsh define vm.xml` to recreate it
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On Fri, Jul 25, 2014 at 5:15 PM, Bob Goodwin -
On 25.07.2014 16:35, Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote:
If it is a kvm vm and you are using cow file as the disks back-end, you can
just copy the files to the new machine,
and copy the machine xml from /etc/libvirt/qemu/vm.xml to the new machine
and use `virsh define vm.xml` to recreate it
OK, 'QEMU
On 07/25/14 10:52, poma wrote:
On 25.07.2014 16:35, Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote:
If it is a kvm vm and you are using cow file as the disks back-end,
you can
just copy the files to the new machine,
and copy the machine xml from /etc/libvirt/qemu/vm.xml to the new
machine
and use `virsh define
On 25.07.2014 16:59, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 07/25/14 10:52, poma wrote:
On 25.07.2014 16:35, Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote:
If it is a kvm vm and you are using cow file as the disks back-end,
you can
just copy the files to the new machine,
and copy the machine xml from
On 25.07.2014 17:31, poma wrote:
On 25.07.2014 16:59, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 07/25/14 10:52, poma wrote:
On 25.07.2014 16:35, Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote:
If it is a kvm vm and you are using cow file as the disks back-end,
you can
just copy the files to the new machine,
and
On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 10:15:32 -0400
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Now that I have a working Centos7 VM how do I save it and transfer it ti
a second computer?
virsh dumpxml centos7 centos7.xml
Replace centos7 with whatever your virtual machine name actually is.
That gives you
On 25.07.2014 17:47, poma wrote:
On 25.07.2014 17:31, poma wrote:
On 25.07.2014 16:59, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
On 07/25/14 10:52, poma wrote:
On 25.07.2014 16:35, Rabin Yasharzadehe wrote:
If it is a kvm vm and you are using cow file as the disks back-end,
you can
just copy
Am 25.07.2014 10:04, schrieb Heinz Diehl:
On 24.07.2014, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
But I can refrain from trying a kernel recompile which I last
did a decade or so ago (although, as far as I can remember, this is not such
a kind of rocket science as one might guess from the recent thread on
On 25.07.2014, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
What an effort in time and disk space just to change a few bytes of code!
It takes no time when you already have a complete kernel tree :-)
You can just apply the patch, type make and your're
done within a minute.
Otherwise, if you plan to recompile
On 07/25/14 11:52, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 10:15:32 -0400
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Now that I have a working Centos7 VM how do I save it and transfer it ti
a second computer?
virsh dumpxml centos7 centos7.xml
Replace centos7 with whatever your virtual
On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 15:22:02 -0400
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Is this the image file you're talking about?
source file='/var/lib/libvirt/images/Centos7.qcow2'/
Yep. The name just depends on which version of libvirt
created it. Very old ones tend to be named .img, with
newer
Hi,
I am trying to install Fedora 20 on my new purchase computer- DELL xps 8700
(i7-4790, 16GB DDR3, 2TB 7200 RPM SATA hard drive. NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750Ti 2GB
DDR5). Computer was pre-installed with windows 8. I partitioned HD such that
the unallocated HD space is 1.5TB, there is also a SSD
On 07/25/14 15:43, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2014 15:22:02 -0400
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
Is this the image file you're talking about?
source file='/var/lib/libvirt/images/Centos7.qcow2'/
Yep. The name just depends on which version of libvirt
created it. Very old
On 07/25/2014 01:50 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
it took time but I've got my XFCE4 desktop configured as I want it, no
fuss no muss!
Wouldn't it have been easier just to copy across $HOME if that's all you
needed?
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On 07/25/14 17:33, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 07/25/2014 01:50 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
it took time but I've got my XFCE4 desktop configured as I want it, no
fuss no muss!
Wouldn't it have been easier just to copy across $HOME if that's all
you needed?
Possibly if that could
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