On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 04:34:32PM -0700, david wrote:
> During initial setup, I'd like to avoid the manual actions of
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> Security is not a concern here. And I don't want to invoke
> high-powered functions like "jumpstart".
Can you explain the use case a little more here? It may actually _re
>
> By "initial setup", I meant during the initial install of the
> operating system, starting from "net-install". Maybe one user is
> defined. The reboot command is issued from a script that was
> initiated by hand.
>
So you want it to run as the final part of the install process??
If t
Hello.
Check if you still have rsyslog installed on that box.
On one of my new CentOS 8 servers, rsyslog somehow disappeared (or never
was installed).
I had to install it manually.
Best regards.
Robi
Il 2020-10-28 16:09 Gary Stainburn ha scritto:
One of my boxes has stopped logging some of
On 10/28/20 4:34 PM, david wrote:
During initial setup, I'd like to avoid the manual actions of logging
on as root and executing a command, but instead have that command run
without intervention. The output of the command would still show up
on the terminal that initiated the reboot.
Having
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