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You only need to reboot when you do kernel upgrades.
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> > mount -v /distrostemp
> > #wget -c -nv -P /distrostemp/ ${host}CentOS-5.5-x86_64-LiveCD.iso
one that shows up2date-config GUI setup but I do not have X running on this
> server and do not want to screw up the config with the CLI version of it.
> We need to go to stock versions to match our production RHEL 4.8 machines.
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nted file systems encountered along the
way). You do need to dump ... | restore ... *each* disk file system (/,
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> >> At Tue, 14 Sep 2010 13:12:46 +0100 CentOS mailing list
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root partition).
> > Then I'd have to modify the new /etc/fstab .
> >
> > Is that a sensible approach?
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t; # SUMMITNJHOME.COM#
> # TITLE: LCENT01 BOX #
> # LOCATION:SUMMIT BASEMENT#
> # #
>
transfer
deepsoft.com
allow-transfer { any;};
};
In deepsoft.com.zone file are 'IN A' records that bind .deepsoft.com to
some IP address and in wendellfullmoon.org.zone are 'IN A' records that
bind .are 'IN A' records that bind .wendellfullmoon.org to
some IP a
etion with each other. As a line of reasearch, this is
somewhat fruitless. And it is doubtful anyone would really care --
anyone who is tech savey enough to know how use dig, whois, etc. knows
how BIND and Apache work and know all about virtual hosting, etc.
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> 10800
> 3600
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> 38400 )
> exampleB.com. IN NS ns1.exampleB.com.
> exampleB.com. IN NS ns2.exampleB.com.
> exampleB.com. IN A 1.1.1.3
> exampl
well. And if these site are sending E-Mail, MX
records would be *polite*. MTAs often toss E-Mail from addresses
lacking MX records... And if you have a MX record pointing to
mail.exampleA.com and/or mail.exampleB.com, you will need IN A records
for the mail. hosts as well. Or you ca
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> > ns1.exampleA.com. IN Â Â Â A Â Â Â 1.1.1.1
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fine with CentOS 5. (It even works fine under CentOS
4.8!). I did have to add the 'irqpoll' kernel parameter.
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chines where the user wishes to
log in using RSA authentication. There is no need to keep the
contents of this file secret.
identity.pub is *OpenSSH V1* public key file. How old is the ubuntu
system? Is OpenSSH V1 or V2 installed? The V1 RSA protocol is old
available f
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> > > > Which Linux distro?
> > >
> > > Why is there m
${DEVICE} promisc on
just after the lines
/sbin/ip addr flush dev ${DEVICE} 2>/dev/null
/sbin/ip link set dev ${DEVICE} up
Should I file a bug report? In the CentOS bugzilla or the RHEL bugzilla
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> I have to read that! I'm in the middle of Dune now...
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>
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sn't have one)? and assuming the permissions on the
> >> authorized_keys file belong to the user with mode 600?
> >
> > The permissions on the .ssh directory must also be correct. Â Otherwise,
> > yes.
> > ___
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into each host that
> shares the NFS home directory without entering a passphrase (assuming
> the key doesn't have one)? and assuming the permissions on the
> authorized_keys file belong to the user with mode 600?
Yes. This works quite well.
>
> thanks!
> tim
>
db',... " in /etc/mail/sendmail.mc? And if it
wasn't and you enabled it, did you rebuild sendmail.cf, and if you did
rebuild sendmail.cf, did you restart sendmail?
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o the drive surface; been
> > there, done that, have two Maxtor 250GB drives with
> > scribbled servo data to prove it.
>
> OK.
>
> I'm running the server from an APC UPS Back-UPS 650, so
> there should not be any glitches in the power supply, should
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> > RPMForge has a lot of packages (but be careful!). Â rpmbone has more.
>
> Careful about what?
Conflicts with EPel and 'interesting' depend
still in the process of sorting
> things out in this regard.
Red Hat backports security updates (from newer versions). So long as
you have been applying the standard O/S updates (eg 'yum update')
regularly, your http is up-to-date WRT security updates.
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will be an empty directory. Machine foo would have to mount
grossebertha:/var/www/html on its own.
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So I used to grep for eth0 and eth1 do get the module names from
> > modprobe.conf.
>
> You should specify the MAC address of the NIC in
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-ethX like this:
>
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> > >
> > X11 installer == game engine?
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> >> At Tue, 16 Nov 2010 10:22:45 -0500 CentOS mailing list
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off several virtual consoles. Console 1
(Ctrl-Alt-F1) is the usually dialog-based installer. Console 2 is a
shell. And Colsole 3, 4, & 5 are bound to various stderr/stdout of
different processes (you can watch various debug/verbose output of
various aspects of the install process --
ast_rule"
You haven't managed to mess with this rule?
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1040ST running OS-9/68000). And a
40 *meg* hard drive. Talk about small footprint software. With
pdflatex and tex4ht I can generate PDF directly and *clean* HTML. And
both using Makefiles with automated tools. And TeX/LaTeX is open
source.
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> > At Mon, 22 Nov 2010 15:10:4
:LABEL=BACKUP
I believe this should prevent Automount from running e2fsck, but it
still runs it.
(We have a cron job that daily does a e2fsck -p on this disk at a
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> > available.
> > the 32 bit kernel chokes itself under these extreme
> > conditions.   this
> > is an architectural feature of the Intel x86, the
> > "solution" is 64 bit
> > mode where the page tables and kernel and a user process
> > don't all have
> > to fit into
cation can not use CENTOS 3.9 we need
> > upgrade to CENTOS 4 or 5.
> > >
> > > If I re-install it and use CENTOS 4.8 X86, will
> > problem gone or not?
> >
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s:[ OK ]
>
> Time to try ping again:
>
> > ~ $ ping -c3 192.168.1.254
> > PING 192.168.1.254 (192.168.1.254) 56(84) bytes of data.
> > From 192.168.1.100 icmp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable
> > From 192.168.1.100 icmp_seq=2 Dest
packages
openssh-5.6p1-1.i386.rpm, openssh-clients-5.6p1-1.i386.rpm and
openssh-server-5.6p1-1.i386.rpm.
>
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clonezilla is a bundling of sfdisk, dump/restore, and grub-install, or
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vfat] /dev/sda1 /mnt/disk
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Will FAT support the larger external disks, such as the .5TB and larger?
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you do something like from an interactive
shell?:
&1' to the
command in crontab prove enlightening?
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e and use shell script flow control to deal with mailing/logging
errors:
#!/bin/sh -e
sshfs . . .
/usr/bin/rsync . . . 2>&1 | /bin/mail -s . . .
..
Or something like that (eg using '|| error-handling/reporting code'
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> If you want to use a different path scheme you can override the default
> settings in ~/.rpmmacros to suit your needs.
> %_sourcedir %{_topdir}/%{name}-%{version}
> %_binary_filedigest_algorithm 8
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> You may also want an x86_64 directory depending on what you are building.
Some packages will want a i486, i586, i686, and/or athlon directory.
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ks in as the user that owns those
> > directories. They could then install whatever they want in there... and
> > the next time you built and installed something, it could carry their
> > payload.
>
> That's a good point, bu if they get in as root, they can
> acce
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> lookup_read_master: lookup(nisplus): couldn't locate nis+ table auto.master:
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> I googled and this seems to be a RHEL bug?
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> > The kernel itself is optimized for the i686 processor. It is possible
> > to custom build a kernel for the i586, i486, or i386 if you really have
>
able to reuse the LVM as I want it, right? Thanks.
Yes. Just be sure to reformat things like the / and
/boot file systems (/usr and /var if those are separate). You can leave
/home and and *data* file system alone.
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> >
>
> How can I know that I have to use i386 or x86_64, my
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> On Sun, Jan 16, 2011 at 6:45 PM, Robert Heller wrote:
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> > How can I know that I have to use i386 or x86_64, my machine is not very
> > new
> > > though.
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> > How ol
t; Can you provide me the direct link for torrent of Cent OS 5.5 (one CD is
> enough?)
CentOS does not have the *whole* O/S on one *CD*. It takes either 7 CDs
or one *DVD*. There is a netinstall CD, in for some reason you cannot
deal with a DVD (no DVD reader or burner).
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irectly from the Internet.
Or you can simply order the 7 CD set (or single DVD) from
CheapBytes.com.
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work.
RedHat does back port drivers, at least 'essential' ones. But yes, much
'bleeding edge' hardware might not be supported.
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> Another option, if you are concerned about the short life cycle of
> Fedora, would be to look at Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. The 'LTS'
be installed on (eg not
your machine).
4) To see if Linux will work on the machine in question before
committing to installing on it. Can be used to test Linux compatibity
with store display models, for example.
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