I think a lot of people expect a kb.centos.org technet.centos.org so to
speak. They expect the clickity click and it's all done Microsoft way
and that's never going to happen.
I am not sure kb and technet are easy to search and find answers on
Microsoft's site...
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Best regards,
Vladislav
Hello.
This question is asked again and again on forums all over the net, so
I decided to provide a How-To page on this.
http://wiki.centos.org/VladislavRastrusny/OneNICManyIPs
All comments are welcome.
Best regards,
Vladislav FractalizeR Rastrusny
apache2ctl is called apachectl in CentOS.
2009/6/24 Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de:
Karanbir Singh wrote:
I know this is on the radar, so does something like this help :
https://portal.huttu.net/gwiki/InstallationInstructions/1.8/Migration ?
Although I cannot find apache2ctl in
that to someone else. Even if someone here in this thread said,
that their use is completely optional...
Best regards,
Vladislav
2009/6/12 Dag Wieers d...@centos.org:
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009, Vladislav Rastrusny wrote:
Can you install rpmforge-release without using --disable-gpg-check yum
option
Alan, I answered to that post. You see, each new sed command will
overwrite backup file. So, it is not possible to use your solution. I
am sorry.
2009/6/11 Alan Bartlett ajb.st...@googlemail.com:
On 11/06/2009, Vladislav Rastrusny fractali...@yandex.ru wrote:
With the help of the community I
Sorry, but how is that supposed to be easier than this?
http://dag.wieers.com/rpm/FAQ.php#B2
Yes, of course. You need to setup priorities plugin to prevent
damaging CentOS packages, import signing key etc.
It would be much nicer if you could replace the command ; if [ $? !=
0 ] then echo ...;
How can it do that? You need to install GPG key to verify the
rpmforge-release package itself ;)
My script just follows the guidelines in wiki here:
http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories/RPMForge
It just automates everything, that is listed there.
2009/6/11 Akemi Yagi
Can you install rpmforge-release without using --disable-gpg-check yum
option? rpmforge-release package is also signed using Dag's key, isn't
it? To verify rpmforge-release you need to import Dag's key first. Am
I right?
2009/6/11 Akemi Yagi amy...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 8:14 AM,
Wonderful! Corrected article!
2009/5/28 David Dreggors ddregg...@cfl.rr.com:
Phil Schaffner wrote:
Apropos http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/InstallWebminRepo
Suggested changes (mostly nit-picky :-) ...
I had another suggestion, and this fits in the nit picky range as well :)
You have
What about InstallWebMinRepo page itself? :) Is it ready for final stage?
2009/5/22 Karanbir Singh mail-li...@karan.org:
On 05/22/2009 02:20 PM, Ralph Angenendt wrote:
The route I was going to try and look at was parsing the RecentChanges
page, and get what we need from there.
Well, you get
:
Vladislav Rastrusny wrote:
I would like to contribute for Tips Tricks section with a small
automated script to install webmin repository data and webmin itself
from here:
http://www.centos.org/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=20223forum=38post_id=76546#forumpost76546
Okay, go ahead
Applied your fixes, thanks a lot!
2009/5/13 Phil Schaffner philip.r.schaff...@nasa.gov:
Apropos http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/InstallWebminRepo
Suggested changes (mostly nit-picky :-) ...
Change:
Webmin is a
2009/5/12 Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de:
Noted. That would fit under Admin tricks and shell one-liners,
wouldn't it?
Yes, I think this is the place because it is very simple and plain.
Okay. I'm waiting for comments here - php as a scripting language?
Strange :)
Why strange ;) I
Yes, I agree ;)
The problem is that I am not familiar with this language ;)
2009/5/12 William L. Maltby centos4b...@triad.rr.com:
On Tue, 2009-05-12 at 15:23 +0400, Vladislav Rastrusny wrote:
2009/5/12 Ralph Angenendt ra+cen...@br-online.de:
snip
Okay. I'm waiting for comments here - php
I didn't mean to start a holy war here! ;) Bash is also ok ;)
2009/5/12 R P Herrold herr...@centos.org:
On Tue, 12 May 2009, William L. Maltby wrote:
On Tue, 2009-05-12 at 11:42 -0400, R P Herrold wrote:
For widest possible coverage, something like bash should be considered.
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