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John wrote:
>> Sure we can it is up to you if you want to put a link to it (you wrote
>> it). When I get the my Cobbler situation sorted out i'll let you know.
>> If I feel like I can do a good enough job of writing it (maybe with help
>> and extra p
On Mon, 2008-04-21 at 17:11 -0400, Max Hetrick wrote:
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> John wrote:
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> > I think the best solution for right now is to take off the CentOS 5. In
> > the mean time I'll be testing Cobbler out from the Testing repo this
> > week. Perhaps maybe a
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John wrote:
> I think the best solution for right now is to take off the CentOS 5. In
> the mean time I'll be testing Cobbler out from the Testing repo this
> week. Perhaps maybe a section could be written on the Wiki for using
> cobbler and you could
> Let me know if you've been able to discover anything. I'm guessing this
> is too much of a PITA to do on 5 until RHEL gets the tools corrected,
> especially whenever you can easily get it working with 4.6 without much
> effort.
>
> Regards,
> Max
Max,
I think the best solution for right now is
Akemi Yagi wrote:
> About where to get kvm from... we probably want to mention the extras
> repo as the primary source and the testing repo for those who wish to
> try the latest.
Yes, before people get the strange idea that they have to compile it
themselves.
Ralph
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Le Dim 20 avril 2008 18:45, Rafał Ślubowski a écrit :
> 2008/4/20, Nils Ratusznik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> - Do we consider people who reach this page know at least how to edit a
>> file with vi?
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> It doesn't need to be vi because sudo uses $EDITOR (which defaults to
> vim in CentOS5) shell vari