Re: [CentOS] puppet files denied by SELinux

2015-07-11 Thread Tim Dunphy
> > You might want to setup an alias mv "mv -Z" > This changes the way mv works to set the context after mv rather then > maintaining the source context. Thanks! That's probably a good suggestion. However I did try doing a restorecon -R -v on the entire puppet directory. No luck in resolving that

Re: [CentOS] Mounting NFS file systems via Nautilus on CentOS 6

2015-07-11 Thread John Hodrien
Why not just use autofs and have it mounted on demand? jh ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos

Re: [CentOS] Using gpg to encrypt a URL line on CentOS 6 additional information

2015-07-11 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2015-07-11, Jerry Geis wrote: >>+1. also, it'd probably be good to state what you're trying to >>accomplish rather than if you can throw a technology at vague >>something or another. I think you'd find gpg's password input >>cumbersome for symmetric keys, the output too long in ascii armor

Re: [CentOS] Using gpg to encrypt a URL line on CentOS 6 additional information

2015-07-11 Thread Jerry Geis
>+1. also, it'd probably be good to state what you're trying to accomplish >rather >than if you can throw a technology at vague something or another. I think >you'd >find gpg's password input cumbersome for symmetric keys, the output too long >in ascii >armor and possibly annoying to deal wi

[CentOS] Mounting NFS file systems via Nautilus on CentOS 6

2015-07-11 Thread Toralf Lund
Hi, I'm trying to set up my "work" laptop, which has CentOS 6.6, for easy NFS access to a "NAS" disk at home. I can't set for a normal "permanent" mount, since most of the time, the filesystem will not be available. I know several different ways to mount temporarily from the command line, but