Hello all,
I am having a problem running yum after doing the 4.6 upgrade. I did
a live update through yum and no problems were encountered. However, now
when I try to run yum (with any commands/options) I get this error right
after loading/reading the repo's -
eading repository metada
On Dec 22, 2007 7:01 PM, Robert Moskowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just did a manual resync of my local update repo from
> mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5.1/updates/i386/
>
> I got a new version of Thunderbird, but not a new set of files in the
> repodata directory. Thus when I did a yum update
Dave wrote:
Thanks, plugged it in. What do i use to find it? Thanks.
if it automounted, `df` or `mount` should show the path its mounted on.
otherwise, the device name should be shown near the end of `dmesg`, and
you should be able to mount it like any other storage device, create a
root
Hi,
Thanks, plugged it in. What do i use to find it?
Thanks.
Dave.
PS, it's a sandisk clip something mp3 player, 2 gb capacity.
- Original Message -
From: "John R Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CentOS mailing list"
Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2007 9:50 PM
Subject: Re: [CentOS]
I just did a manual resync of my local update repo from
mirrors.kernel.org/centos/5.1/updates/i386/
I got a new version of Thunderbird, but not a new set of files in the
repodata directory. Thus when I did a yum update against my local
repo, I did not get the new version of Thunderbird.
I
On Saturday 22 December 2007 09:47:43 pm Dave wrote:
> Hello,
> Got a 2gb mp3 player. The issue is it needs a usb2 card and the only
> available one is on a centos 5.1 box. I was wondering how do i get this
> device to show up? I'd like to share it's directories via samba, so that
> windows use
Dave wrote:
Hello,
Got a 2gb mp3 player. The issue is it needs a usb2 card and the
only available one is on a centos 5.1 box. I was wondering how do i
get this device to show up? I'd like to share it's directories via
samba, so that windows users can manipulate it's files, add more, etc.
Hello,
Got a 2gb mp3 player. The issue is it needs a usb2 card and the only
available one is on a centos 5.1 box. I was wondering how do i get this
device to show up? I'd like to share it's directories via samba, so that
windows users can manipulate it's files, add more, etc.
Thanks.
Dave.
Jeffrey Ross wrote:
2) The build hardware won't have a second disk usable for RAID, is it
possible to build the RAID as degraded during the install? Or am I
better off building it as a non RAID system and transfer everything to
a RAID disk later?
build a metadisk without adding a mirror, do
My questions are several.
1) The build hardware is only a single processor with 768MB of memory (also a
P3) what if anything will I need to do to enable the second processor? (I'll
make provisions for a larger swap space at build time)
I believe in CentOS 5, due to the popularity of hype
I have been running Fedora for a number of years and have decided that
for my mailserver system (which doubles as a small time web server) I
want to go to an OS that has a supported lifespan of more than a year,
especially since this machine has in the past been up longer than a year
without re
On Dec 22, 2007 1:44 PM, James B. Byrne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I had to modify grub.conf so that "default=0" (one of the most irritating
> affectations of the computer age is the promotion of zero to an ordinal
> number) was set instead of default=1 and then the new kernel came up and
> tty
I had to modify grub.conf so that "default=0" (one of the most irritating
affectations of the computer age is the promotion of zero to an ordinal
number) was set instead of default=1 and then the new kernel came up and
ttyS0 is available for use. Thank you for the pointer.
Sincerely,
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On Sat, 22 Dec 2007, James B. Byrne wrote:
I added this ti /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo:
[base]
name=CentOS-$releasever - Base
...
exclude=kernel
[centosplus]
name=CentOS-$releasever - Plus
...
includepkgs=kernel
and then ran yum install kernel
This seems to have done something, for go
On Sat, 22 Dec 2007, James B. Byrne wrote:
First stupid question by me :D
1. Do you really need to be running xen? (ie, are you doing a DomU
also on that machine) If not, boot the real kernel and you will be set
:D
There are no silly questions, only silly walks
No. I do not require
I added this ti /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo:
[base]
name=CentOS-$releasever - Base
...
exclude=kernel
[centosplus]
name=CentOS-$releasever - Plus
...
includepkgs=kernel
and then ran yum install kernel
This seems to have done something, for good or bad I am not yet sure. Is
this the corr
> First stupid question by me :D
>
> 1. Do you really need to be running xen? (ie, are you doing a DomU
> also on that machine) If not, boot the real kernel and you will be set
> :D
>
There are no silly questions, only silly walks
No. I do not require, or desire, a Xen VM or HVM machine.
stephen goldman wrote:
Hello List,
I am getting familar with CentOS and using Rel 4.6. My goal is to
get a automated update *(email)* of system updates.
I found the link below in the WIKI. Additionally I have enable "yum"
to run as a service int 345 and started it.
yum update from the co
RedHat magazine this month has an article about the TuxBox M750:
http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/12/06/hardware-review-tuxbox-computers-sportcoat-m750-laptop/
Has anyone bought one of these? I'm particularly interested in
estimated battery life, which that review doesn't mention. The M750
is
Hello List,
I am getting familar with CentOS and using Rel 4.6. My goal is to get a
automated update *(email)* of system updates.
I found the link below in the WIKI. Additionally I have enable "yum" to run as
a service int 345 and started it.
yum update from the command line works fine-
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu napsal(a):
> That would be ideal, but I have virtual users, and dovecot is managing
> them.
>
> I've done some reading, and it doesn't look like I'll be able to use
> dovecot for the sasl auth. I would have to upgrade postfix and dovecot
> on this CentOS 4 box to an unsupport
Hello,
I am using CentOS 4.6 (2.6.9-67.plus.c4) on a toshiba tecra 8000
notebook. If closing the panel, "Panel Power On/Off" is enabled in
bios, the notebook does suspend. But after opening the panel, the
notebook completely freezes. If the suspend only takes a few minutes,
then everything is work
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote:
On Sat, 2007-12-22 at 13:20 +0100, David Hrbáč wrote:
Ranbir,
why don't you let postfix authorise itself via sasl?
http://yocum.org/faqs/postfix-tls-sasl.html
David
That would be ideal, but I have virtual users, and dovecot is managing
them.
I've done some reading,
On Sat, 2007-12-22 at 13:20 +0100, David Hrbáč wrote:
> Ranbir,
> why don't you let postfix authorise itself via sasl?
> http://yocum.org/faqs/postfix-tls-sasl.html
> David
That would be ideal, but I have virtual users, and dovecot is managing
them.
I've done some reading, and it doesn't look lik
James B. Byrne wrote:
> Ok, I can now configure ttyS1 with faxaddmodem, which I could not do
> before these changes, so that is progress. However, faxaddmodem reports
> that it cannot detect a modem on ttyS0. Since the modem and cable are the
> same for both, I am simply physically switching the
Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu napsal(a):
> Hi All,
>
> I have a mail server with CentOS 4 (fully updated) running dovecot and
> postfix. I have a couple of virtual domains, so I've setup postfix and
> dovecot accordingly. That is, dovecot is doing the auth for internal
> hosts, and postfix is handling se
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