What am I doing wrong and how can I make it better? BTW, My goal is to
get the file system defined exactly like I want it and then install
CentOS 7.5 (CentOS 7.7 gives me several warning messages concerning my
processor).
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And the answer is same as the last X times this has been asked.
When it's ready.
However, they do have a page up so you can track said 'readiness'. It may
lends some info.
https://wiki.centos.org/About/Building_8
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ws me to make a
choice to boot from SATA3 standard MBR or UEFI boot.
What am I doing wrong?
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o use 389-DS (or OpenLDAP) because as my
environment grows defining everything locally is becoming hard to be exact.
Any comments will be helpful
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dsys3 totaling 2.72 TB software RAID-10.
Why can't the CentOS 7 installer see a CentOS 6 definition? Out of all
of the LVS built I would only need to format the file systems the apply
to the OS and swap. If I have to rebuild I will loose everything! Any
suggestions?
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issue with this?
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I've got 5 machines running CentOS 6 x86_64 and I'd like to know what do
I have to do for them to 'see' that same 1TB device? Right now I use
winscp to get the data from CentOS and save it on the device via Windows.
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figuration.
Is there some detailed installation instructions showing some
advanced methods?
TIA
Gene
If you saw the original post you will see that I did clean it up a bit.
I'm starting this move now understanding that I have until 2020 to do it.
Any suggestions?
TIA
Gene
5 to CentOS 6 all of the OS partitions were
formatted except /home. All went extremely well then.
But I don't see a way to do that with CentOS 7.
Is there some detailed installation instructions showing some advanced
methods?
TIA
Gene
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g the move from
CentOS 6 to CentOS 7?
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upgraded. Will this issue go away if I change my graphics card to a AMD?
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(i.e. is a different
kernel required for a HP Gen 8 server different than a HP Gen 9
server?)? I've learned my lesson from using the FOSS HPLIP HP printer
driver - every time the kernel is updated you have to re-install the
driver...
TIA
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OK, AMD has announced it's new line of server and desktop processors.
What level of CentOS has been tested on them? OK then, when will CentOS
be tested on them? Or do we wait for Red Hat?
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and derivatives will official
rh kernel.
HTH,
Laurent.
Le 8 mai 2017 06:23:37 GMT+02:00, Eugene Poole
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Has anyone used the new AMD CPUs and AM4 motherboards with CentOS 6 / 7?
Any reservations or warnings?
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Has anyone used the new AMD CPUs and AM4 motherboards with CentOS 6 / 7?
Any reservations or warnings?
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I'm running the following hardware:
MSI 890FXA-GD70 motherboard
With a AMI v1.7 BIOS
AMD Phenom II X6 (1055T)
8 GB RAM (2 x 4 GB DIMM)
nVidia Geforce 7300 (G72) video Card
ViewSonic VA2431wvm monitor
Plus
The OS is:
CentOS release 6.3 (Final)
2.6.32-279.5.2.e
OK, I'm about 90% sure that I've corrected the boot loader situation
with RAID-1 and the second hard drive. I haven't tested the correction,
but here's what I did:
Examined the grub.conf file and noticed that hd0 uses (hd0,1), so
what followed was
grub
grub> device (hd1) /
OK, I've got 2 machines running CentOS. One running CentOS x86_64 6.2
and the other running CentOS x86_64 5.8. At some upgrade point I've
lost all sound using Firefox and Thunderbird with my Gnome desktop.
When I bring up 'System', 'Preferences', 'Sound' and go to the
hardware tab and test
I sent the following message back in June, but I must have missed the reply:
I'm attempting to install and configure HPLIP (HP Linux Imaging and
Printing) software on my CentOS 5.3 x86_64 system without success. I've
got a HP Officejet Pro 8500 multi-function printer connected via
eth
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