Hi all!
This question is, at best, somewhat peripheral to Centos, but I'm
hoping to be forgiven, and that someone here can give me a clue.
I've just brought up a nameserver on my household LAN, bind9 on a
Raspberry Pi.
The connection with Centos is this: my main desktop is C7, and its
hardwired
I'm not familiar with the syntax you're using but the below worked for me using
'puppet apply grp-usr.pp' on my laptop where grp-usr.pp contained:
group { 'poc':
ensure => present,
gid => '1002'
}
user { 'one':
ensure => present,
uid =>
Sweet!
Thanks much for the update sir! We are locked on a ver, ver == repo/pkg
time slice, within the Cent7u2 release run, but this could be a reason to
push the pointer forward in our infra
I can live with those headaches
Thanks again
Will report back if we do anything above normal tweaking
On We
On Apr 19, 2017, at 4:25 PM, jsl6uy js16uy wrote:
> Hello all, and hope all is well
> Has anyone installed / on an nvme ssd for Cent 7? Would anyone know if that
> is supported?
> I have installed using Arch Linux, but at the time, mid last year, had to
> patch grub to recognize nvme. Arch is obvi
On Wed, 19 Apr 2017, Ian Diddams wrote:
hope thus comes under the remit of this mailking list...
We use puppet, and Im trying to come up with "code" that will create two user
accounts with a shared groiup ID
eg
user1 with UID 1000user 2 with UID 1001
but I would like them BOTH to share the
hope thus comes under the remit of this mailking list...
We use puppet, and Im trying to come up with "code" that will create two user
accounts with a shared groiup ID
eg
user1 with UID 1000user 2 with UID 1001
but I would like them BOTH to share the GID of 2000
I've tried the following
accoun
Hello all, and hope all is well
Has anyone installed / on an nvme ssd for Cent 7? Would anyone know if that
is supported?
I have installed using Arch Linux, but at the time, mid last year, had to
patch grub to recognize nvme. Arch is obviously running a much more recent
kernel.
Not afraid todo some
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 5:21 AM, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
> On Mon, April 17, 2017 17:13, Warren Young wrote:
>
>>
>> Also, I’ll remind the list that one of the *prior* times the systemd
>> topic came up, I was the one reminding people that most of our jobs
>> summarize as “Cope with change.â€
On 18/04/2017 15:54, Frank Thommen wrote:
Hi,
I am currently struggling with the right way to configure a bonding
device via kickstart (via PXE).
I am installing servers which have "eno" network interfaces. Instead of
the expected bonding device with two active slaves (bonding mode is
balance-
On 04/18/2017 08:30 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
H wrote:
A couple of days ago I submitted a request to ElRepo and kmod-jfs is now
available for CentOS 7 as well.
On 04/12/2017 12:58 AM, H wrote:
Thank you, installed it and it worked fine. Now I am looking for the
same for CentOS 7... It did n
On Mon, April 17, 2017 17:13, Warren Young wrote:
>
> Also, Iâll remind the list that one of the *prior* times the systemd
> topic came up, I was the one reminding people that most of our jobs
> summarize as âCope with change.â
>
At some point 'coping with change' is discovered to consume
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