Re: installing CentOS/RHEL without CD using PXE?

2008-03-30 Thread Ofek Doron [Ofek BIZ]


Hi,


Red Hat have a network installation.


Start the installation in a text based  installation and you can choose 
a network installation sources (nfs, http or ftp)


You can combine it with kickstart , PXE or kickstart + PXE .


Doron



Lior Kaplan wrote:


Dotan Shavit wrote:
  

On Friday 28 March 2008, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:


without disk-on-key (the ISO image itself is about 3.6 GB)
  
Actually, you can use disk-on-key to install a full distribution using 
a "network install" (e.g. http://www.us.debian.org/distrib/netinst)



AFAIK Redhat based distributions don't have network installations. Only
PXE boot (just a copy of the right files from the first CD).

  



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[OT Sell/Give] Books available

2008-03-30 Thread Yaacov Fenster - System Engineering Troubleshooting and other stuff

Folks -

Going through my library I uncovered some duplicate books (links to 
Amazon included) that may be of interest to some members of this mailing 
list. Not all of the books are the latest edition or cover the latest 
versions, but they should be relevant to anyone doing work in the 
appropriate fields


I am interested in sending the books all together. In other words - take 
one, take all. All of the books are in good (or better) state.
Any reasonable offer will be entertained including the possibility of 
donating them to a good/common cause.


   Yaacov


Understanding the Linux Kernel, Third Edition 



Effective Perl Programming: Writing Better Programs with Perl (A-W 
Developers Press) 



Programming Web Services with SOAP 



Programming Web Services with XML-RPC (O'Reilly Internet Series) 



Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom 



Java Concurrency in Practice 



PGP: Pretty Good Privacy 



[ Note that this is for 2.4, not 2.6]

*Linux Device Drivers, 2nd Edition 
*




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2008-03-30 Thread Israel Shikler

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Re: what can be done against isp blocking ports

2008-03-30 Thread Geoffrey S. Mendelson
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 04:15:58PM +0200, Geoff Shang wrote:
> 
> My wife and I are currently on contract through Hot and Barak.  But our 
> contract will be up in a few weeks.  So we're ISP shopping and I'd be 
> interested in recommendations for the best (or least worst) ISPs.

I've had no problens with Netvision. They were my second choice. We 
used IBM until they sold their network to AT&T and eventually stopped
accepting Israeli credit cards.

Service is good, the connection is reasonably reliable and fast.
They do not block or limit bit torrent, I've occasionaly gotten
over 300k bytes per second download. With FTP or HTTP, I see
often as much as 400k bytes per second.


Note that I do not speak enough Hebrew to speak to them in anything
except English.

Geoff.
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Re: what can be done against isp blocking ports

2008-03-30 Thread Geoff Shang

Hi everyone,

I've been following this thread with great interest.  As a relative 
newcomer to Israel (I've been here 11 months), I'm only vaguely aware of 
some of the most prominent ISPs.  I'm also aware that a few of them have 
murged recently.  No-one here really seems to like any of the big ones much 
by the looks of things.


My wife and I are currently on contract through Hot and Barak.  But our 
contract will be up in a few weeks.  So we're ISP shopping and I'd be 
interested in recommendations for the best (or least worst) ISPs.


Geoff.

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Re: what can be done against isp blocking ports

2008-03-30 Thread Gilboa Davara

On Sun, 2008-03-30 at 00:14 +0300, Gil Freund wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 27, 2008 at 5:46 AM, Gilboa Davara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 3/25/08, Maxim Veksler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >  [snip]
> >
> > >  I can verify this is an ISP issue, because :
> 
> There used to a way to create an ad-hoc ADSL connection to Bezeq, and
> select an ISP from a web page. I can't recall the procedure, but this
> a very usful way to check for local misconfiguration claims by the
> ISP.
> 
> My two recent favorites from an ISP support tech:
> 1. You can have dhcp on you cable connection, it requires an
> electronic chip installed in the computer.

Do I hear Netvision?


> 2. Remove all antivirus and firewalling and connect to the internet.

Yep. I do hear Netvision...

- Gilboa



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