> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 2:54 PM Kenneth Porter
> wrote:
>>
>> Is there some way to see the RPM changelog entries for a prospective yum
>> update? Ideally I'd like to see just the entries that are newer than the
>> version of the package I already have.
>>
>> I saw a new kernel in today's yum-cro
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 2:54 PM Kenneth Porter wrote:
>
> Is there some way to see the RPM changelog entries for a prospective yum
> update? Ideally I'd like to see just the entries that are newer than the
> version of the package I already have.
>
> I saw a new kernel in today's yum-cron email an
Is there some way to see the RPM changelog entries for a prospective yum
update? Ideally I'd like to see just the entries that are newer than the
version of the package I already have.
I saw a new kernel in today's yum-cron email and I'd like to know what it's
about and how urgent the issue is
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 10:04:26AM -0400, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> ralf.pren...@comline.de wrote:
>
> > Trying to mount this file simple with mount -o loop save.dd
> > /mnt/backup fails.
> > I found out that VDR are using non-standard disk-configurations and
> > filesystems.
>
> If this wer
In my professional environment, user's laptop have small (but fast ;-))
storage and a local home directory (centOS7).
They use sshfs to reach a central storage for most of their needs. This
central storage is secured (ceph replication + daily backup).
It works also from home but, of course, with lo
In addition to subscribing RHEL systems to RHSM or Satellite,
subscription-manager is also used to subscribe CentOS systems to
Foreman+Katello deployments.
https://theforeman.org/plugins/katello/3.16/installation/clients.html
(katello-host-tools requires subscription-manager)
https://theforeman.or
I've been playing with OwnCloud on a home network recently and it seems
to be handling sync traffic well. A couple of points to make:
1) Be aware that the server and client repositories are different. You
can do a lot with the web interface to the server, but you'll really
want the client for
ralf.pren...@comline.de wrote:
> Trying to mount this file simple with mount -o loop save.dd
> /mnt/backup fails.
> I found out that VDR are using non-standard disk-configurations and
> filesystems.
If this were a normal DVD, you'd have to specify the file system:
mount -t iso9660 -o loop sa
At Wed, 26 Aug 2020 09:08:15 -0400 CentOS mailing list
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> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 12:08:56PM +0100, isdtor wrote:
> > Are there any documented best practices for using NFS home
> > directories on laptops? Right now, and this is on CentOS 7, when I
> > disconnect the machine from the net
Ralf Prengel wrote:
> I made a backup using dd without any problems but how can I mount
> this image.
> Normal loop options don't work.
Too little information. Tell us what you tried (the exact command) and what
happened (any error message).
Ok,
sorry.
Our recoder device that stores all v
> On 26 Aug 2020, at 14:08, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 12:08:56PM +0100, isdtor wrote:
>> Are there any documented best practices for using NFS home
>> directories on laptops?
>
> I'd say: Don't do it.
>
I would echo this. I experimented with networked home directo
> On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 12:08:56PM +0100, isdtor wrote:
>> Are there any documented best practices for using NFS home
>> directories on laptops? Right now, and this is on CentOS 7, when I
>> disconnect the machine from the network, the desktop freezes, and I
>> can't even tell if the machine swit
On Wed, Aug 26, 2020 at 12:08:56PM +0100, isdtor wrote:
> Are there any documented best practices for using NFS home
> directories on laptops? Right now, and this is on CentOS 7, when I
> disconnect the machine from the network, the desktop freezes, and I
> can't even tell if the machine switches t
At Wed, 26 Aug 2020 12:08:56 +0100 CentOS mailing list
wrote:
>
>
> Afternoon,
>
> Are there any documented best practices for using NFS home directories on
> laptops? Right now, and this is on CentOS 7, when I disconnect the machine
> from the network, the desktop freezes, and I can't even
Afternoon,
Are there any documented best practices for using NFS home directories on
laptops? Right now, and this is on CentOS 7, when I disconnect the machine from
the network, the desktop freezes, and I can't even tell if the machine switches
to the wireless network. If this sort of adapter
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