[CentOS] Create Virtual Machine via HTTP or FTP

2012-02-08 Thread cbul...@gmail.com
Hi, I'm trying to create a Virtual Machine using Network Install mode (I tried HTTP and FTP). The HTTP/FTP server where the installation files are located is the Host Machine. The URL that I'm using is: http://192.168.1.104/inst and the Automatic detect option detects the OS without problem. When

Re: [CentOS] Create Virtual Machine via HTTP or FTP

2012-02-08 Thread cbul...@gmail.com
On 02/08/2012 06:42 PM, lists-centos wrote: > > Original Message >> Date: Wednesday, February 08, 2012 06:21:17 PM -0600 >> From: cbul...@gmail.com >> To: centos@centos.org >> Cc: >> Subject: [CentOS] Create Virtual Machine via HTT

Re: [CentOS] Create Virtual Machine via HTTP or FTP

2012-02-08 Thread cbul...@gmail.com
On 02/08/2012 08:16 PM, m...@tdiehl.org wrote: > On Wed, 8 Feb 2012, cbul...@gmail.com wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I'm trying to create a Virtual Machine using Network Install mode (I >> tried HTTP and FTP). >> The HTTP/FTP server where the installation files a

Re: [CentOS] Create Virtual Machine via HTTP or FTP

2012-02-08 Thread cbul...@gmail.com
On 02/08/2012 11:02 PM, Mark Pryor wrote: > How did you populate > /inst > > What media did you use? > > I suspect you copied the net-install ISO to /inst > > If you did the above, try again with minimal-install ISO > Hi Mark, I used a DVD. The command was: cp -ar /path/DVD/. /var/

Re: [CentOS] Create Virtual Machine via HTTP or FTP

2012-02-09 Thread cbul...@gmail.com
Hi Phil, DVD. Thanks! On 02/09/2012 07:34 AM, Phil Schaffner wrote: > cbul...@gmail.com wrote on 02/09/2012 12:05 AM: >> I used a DVD. >> The command was: >> cp -ar/path/DVD/. /var/www/html/inst > DVD1 or LiveDVD? > > Phil > >

[CentOS] Iptables - flooding console

2011-07-20 Thread cbul...@gmail.com
Hi, We are trying to track some specific rules using LOG as target. Everything is working well but the problem is that iptables is flooding the console with LOG messages. We tried --log level 4 on iptables rules but it didn't work. We fixed the problem changing KLOGD_OPTIONS value in /etc/sysco

Re: [CentOS] Iptables - flooding console

2011-07-20 Thread cbul...@gmail.com
On 7/20/2011 10:18 AM, Keith Roberts wrote: > On Wed, 20 Jul 2011, cbul...@gmail.com wrote: > >> To: centos@centos.org >> From: "cbul...@gmail.com" >> Subject: [CentOS] Iptables - flooding console >> >> Hi, >> >> We are trying to track

Re: [CentOS] Iptables - flooding console

2011-07-20 Thread cbul...@gmail.com
On 7/20/2011 12:52 PM, Keith Roberts wrote: > On Wed, 20 Jul 2011, cbul...@gmail.com wrote: > >> To: centos@centos.org >> From: "cbul...@gmail.com" >> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Iptables - flooding console >> >> >> >> On 7/20/2011 10

Re: [CentOS] VLAN's

2011-07-22 Thread cbul...@gmail.com
Hi Jennifer, Could you copy the iptables rules? Julio On 7/22/2011 8:49 AM, Jennifer Botten wrote: Hi,   I have a firewall running IPTABLES. I have tried to route

[CentOS] Remove/deactivate the session and language buttons in login screen

2013-12-22 Thread cbul...@gmail.com
Hi All, I'm using centOS 6.4 with openbox as windows manager. I modified /etc/X11/xinit/Xsession file in orden to set up openbox as default windows manager for all users (I changed gnome-session to openbox-session). Now, I would like to remove or deactivate the the session and language button in l

Re: [CentOS] Remove/deactivate the session and language buttons in login screen

2013-12-25 Thread cbul...@gmail.com
English language option by default. My goal is hide this icon and the universal access preference as well. On 12/22/2013 04:26 PM, cbul...@gmail.com wrote: > Hi All, > > I'm using centOS 6.4 with openbox as windows manager. I modified > /etc/X11/xinit/Xsession file in orden to