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If I plan to run VMware Servers on a Fedora 11 machine, is it good
practice to install the virtual kernel?
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Is it possible to Upgrade from Fedora 9 to Fedora 10 on a machine with a
running Oracle 11g install? Does anyone have a suggested
procedure/process?
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complete Oracle install; then a full database restore.
Very, very time consuming and always the question - What was missed? It's
not a requirement to stay online, but a real great advancement would be to
go from 2-days to 4-hours!
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Does the drive showup in the BIOS? Is your powersupply supplying the
correct voltages?
I have seen issues with low powersupply voltages.
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There's no problem with the DVD drive. If I boot off of the prior kernel
all is OK.
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I will file the bug report, but in the meantime what about the following:
Where can I find and how can I script the process that works under the old
kernel?
Once scripted, can I include it in rc.local?
If #1 and #2 can be accomplished, how will this effect future kernel
upgrades? In other
I've updated my primary system from the base Fedora 9 to the latest
maintenance level. This Fedora 9 is running on a custom built box with a
AMD Phenom Quad-Core, 8 GB RAM, a HP RW CD/DVD dual layer with
lightscribe.
After the update, I see that base device for the DVD isn't there
Let me be more exact...
I'm running Fedora 9 on a custom AMD Phenom Quad-Core with 8GB RAM
installed, 2-SATA hard drives (Seagate 500GB and Seagate 1TB);
HP DVD/CD RW Dual Layer with Lightscribe.
Lo and behold, I've updated my running (this machine) from kernel
2.6.25-14 to kernel
I'm running Fedora 9 on a custom AMD Phenom Quad-Core with 8GB RAM
installed, 2-SATA hard drives (Seagate 500GB and Seagate 1TB); HP DVD/CD
RW Dual Layer with Lightscribe.
Lo and behold, I've updated my running (this machine) from kernel
2.6.25-14 to kernel 2.6.27.19-78.2.30 (?) and have
There is another resource that I've used in the past to install Oracle 9i,
10g, and 11g on Fedora 8, 9, 10. Just google Oracle Base. On that site
there are detailed instructions on installing various full Oracle releases
on various Fedora distros.
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constantly moving forward and I want to live in the past!
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I've got a user on machine 1 that has a ID of biguser22. That same user
on machine 4, that I need to move him to, has a ID of biguser. How do I
move this users home directory so he doesn't loose any mail or other data?
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the store's CPU cooler has a 3-prong
plug, but the Zalman has a 4-prong plug. The motherboard was given a RTV
and was replaced by a MSI that was the most compatible (they had no more
Gigabyte boards in stock at that price point).
Everything is now working as intended!
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I think I've run into a bad DVD burner/reader and maybe someone can help.
At home I've got 5-internal DVD burners and at work I have 1-external DVD
burner at my disposal. Of these 6-burners I'm pretty sure I know the brand
names of most (2-Sony; 1-HP; 1-eMachine; 1-Pioneer; 1-LiteOn) based upon
This is my final status.
I downloaded and burned a copy of Fedora 9 Unity Re-Spin and had the same
type of failures, but here's what I learned:
I like to and always define individual volume groups for my file systems
and for this system I had created the following under Fedora 8, osvg00
at a point where it would boot.
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x86_64?
Should I have entered something in the boot parameters concerning the
additional memory?
Any help or advice would be great!
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Does anyone have experience installing and running the Oracle 11g database
on Fedora 9?
The machine has a AMD X2 64-bit 5600+ with 4 GB RAM.
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will perform this task, but, I really would like to remain in my comfort
zone on Linux.
Any ideas?
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before I drafted the message.
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That's what I forgot! resize2fs!
I greatly appreciate the replies.
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everything I can think of and am out of ideas.
Thanks...
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All seems to be working except in KDE3, the VMware Server Console wasn't
added to the menus
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-only
rm vmnet-only -r
cp vmmon.tar vmmon.tar_orig
tar cf vmmon.tar vmmon-only
rm vmmon-only -r
vmware-configure.pl
I also instructions referencing the application of these patches on a
2.6.25-15 kernel. Could this be the solutions to my problem?
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I found those patch files at the same place I located the vmware-any-any
files:
http://groups.google.com/group/vmkernelnewbies/files
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from my Linux machine to a Windows machine where my email client resides.
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aborted.
If you notice the lines starting with 'Building the vmnet module.', this
is where the failure starts.
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It's my goal to run this on my Fedora 8 x86_64 machine. I'm hoping your
Fedora 9 suggestions work even though it's Fedora 8.
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I'm attempting to install the latest vmware server onto my running Fedora
8 server (AMD x2 5600+ 4-GB RAM) and I continue to run into issues when
it attempts to create a kernel module. Has anyone run into this issue?
And how did you solve it?
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is working correctly at this point, but I don't have the nVidia
driver installed. Has anyone else run into this issue?
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