Josep L. Guallar-Esteve wrote:
> On Monday 08 January 2007 12:52, David Eisner wrote:
> >> David Eisner wrote:
> >
> >> mount: mount: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection refused
>
>
> Is RPC really running? Or is it dead?
>
> Has the update
David Eisner wrote:
> If I run into any problems in the future, I'll let you know.
>
>
Update: I am running into this bug: http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=1598
In short, NFS mounts fail when mounting from multiple hosts. Only mounts
from the first host succeed, with the remai
R P Herrold wrote:
>>"yum -y -t -c /etc/yum-upgrade.conf upgrade rpm kernel",
>> [Segmentation fault happened here]
>
> hmmm --- wish I had more information here -- probably the instructions
> need to be updated to suggest removing all but the kernel in use; a
> pre-conversion 'yu
R P Herrold wrote:
> On Tue, 24 Oct 2006, David Eisner wrote:
>> With the end of Legacy support for RH9, I'd like to migrate my Fedora
>> Legacified RH9 box to Centos 3.
>> http://www.owlriver.com/tips/centos-31-ex-rhl-9/
>> Any thoughts on whether this should als
Jesse Keating wrote:
> Oops, sorry I can fix this, I've just been busy this weekend
>
While you're at it, the "Supported Releases" sidebar on fedoralegacy.org
still says:
---snip---
The following releases are currently fully supported by the Fedora
Legacy Project.
* Red Hat Linux 7.3
With the end of Legacy support for RH9, I'd like to migrate my Fedora
Legacified RH9 box to Centos 3.
I've used these directions in the past to successfully migrate from
non-legacy RH9 to Centos 3.1 using yum:
http://www.owlriver.com/tips/centos-31-ex-rhl-9/
Any thoughts on whether this should
Eric Rostetter wrote:
We were notified. We didn't act because it was "bad timing" for FL.
On what day were you notified?
-David
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Eric Rostetter wrote:
This sounds like what happens when we rush the QA processes...
Other distros had advance warning about this vulnerability, and hence
more time to apply patches and do testing. Is there a way Fedora Legacy
could be added to the list of vendors that are notified in this t
Just a heads up: after installing the sendmail-8.12.11-4.24.1.legacy
package on a RH9 machine today, I noticed /usr/lib/sendmail was gone.
This will break anything that's expecting it to be there.
In my case, symlinking /usr/lib/sendmail --> /usr/sbin/sendmail fixed
the problem.
-David
Marc