I dunno if this ours, or an upstream enhancement, but I was just
rebuilding a 6.5 box with 7. I selected custom formatting.
1. It seems to autoselect *ALL* drives. I would strongly argue that it
should *only* select the first drive, or whichever is already bootable.
That could be disastrous if som
Yes, imagine connected to your large data filesystems.
Or worse yet, you have a data center power down
PXE for some reason is set on all switches as the first choice
and any mounted filesystem might get wiped...
On 9/22/2014 3:06 PM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I dunno if this ours, or an upstream
On Mon, September 22, 2014 3:14 pm, Dan Hyatt wrote:
> Yes, imagine connected to your large data filesystems.
>
> Or worse yet, you have a data center power down
> PXE for some reason is set on all switches as the first choice
>
> and any mounted filesystem might get wiped...
I had an assistant a
The other admin I work with seems to have found a bug in the installer.
The setup is: two internal SSD drives. Once the GUI gets to "select drive
to install on", he goes to , creates a RAID 1, and
partitions it, regular MBR (they're small). 1G for /boot as the first
partition, 2G for swap as the se
On Wed, Dec 16, 2015 at 12:47:35PM -0500, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> The other admin I work with seems to have found a bug in the installer.
> The setup is: two internal SSD drives. Once the GUI gets to "select drive
> to install on", he goes to , creates a RAID 1, and
> partitions it, regular MBR (
On 16/12/15 17:47, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
> The other admin I work with seems to have found a bug in the installer.
> The setup is: two internal SSD drives. Once the GUI gets to "select drive
> to install on", he goes to , creates a RAID 1, and
> partitions it, regular MBR (they're small). 1G for
When I install Centos 7, I see an "alert!" message flash by, too fast
to read it. Is there a way to figure out what that message is/was
(after install) or make it wait so I can actually read it?
thanks,
Ron
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I am having trouble with the CentOS 7 installer recognizing
SATA hard disks on a Core 2 motherboard.
Yesterday I was installing CentOS 7 on a core 2 test computer
(rather old machine). The computer had two SATA drives but the
installer did not allow me to select them, even to repartition them.
D
I thought I'd post to the mail list because I know there are some that
only respond this way.
I have a new SuperMicro X10-DRI host with a 3Ware controller that hangs
when I try to install CentOS 7 on it. I've documented everything here:
https://www.centos.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=52231
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