I get the same thing for my home page, so I'm in the same boat.
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On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 5:54 PM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> > Did you try http://wiki.centos.org/YvesBellefeuille
> > and then create, or template it, from there?
>
> "You are
> Did you try http://wiki.centos.org/YvesBellefeuille
> and then create, or template it, from there?
"You are not allowed to edit this page."
(Actually I got "Vous n'êtes pas autorisé à modifier cette page.")
Yves
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Yves Bellefeuille
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On Tue, Sep 6, 2011 at 5:40 PM, Yves Bellefeuille wrote:
> On Tuesday 06 September 2011 09:36, Phil Schaffner wrote:
>
>> Your first step should be to create a Wiki account and a WikiName
>> (YvesBellefeuille would be appropriate) and request creation of your
>> home page, where you could post you
On Tuesday 06 September 2011 09:36, Phil Schaffner wrote:
> Your first step should be to create a Wiki account and a WikiName
> (YvesBellefeuille would be appropriate) and request creation of your
> home page, where you could post your draft.
Then I guess I must request the creation of a home pa
If someone can enable my Wiki account (AdrianHall) to allow me to edit my
home page, I will put drafts in wiki format of the two documents I have
proposed (yesterday and today), plus the "How to relay postfix through
GMail" Tips&Tricks article I am in process of verifying - k-thx-bai.
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Adrian Ha
Phil Schaffner wrote on 09/06/2011 09:36 AM:
> Your first step should be to create a Wiki account and a WikiName
> (YvesBellefeuille would be appropriate) and request creation of your
> home page
Oops - I see you have already done that. Please skip to the following...
> ... , where you cou
Yves Bellefeuille wrote on 09/05/2011 05:39 PM:
> Hello:
>
> I've written a Grub Installation How-To, and I'd like to post at least a
> draft version.
>
> The information presently at
> http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/InstallFromGRUB is somewhat
> related, but my How-To is much more detailed.