Dear all,
I want to make a custom pxelinux for our product
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The following is the input and output, so I can not remove it.
# zypper sd
http://software.opensuse.org/download/./Education:/desktop/openSUSE_Factory/
Please insert media [File /repodata/repomd.xml not found on media:
Dear all,
My hardware provider give me a driver for hostraid, and it is in
.img format (a ext2 filesystem data, which contains like modules.cgz,
mod-info...). Could I use it with initrd directly? I mean put it
somewhere (in /boot?), and set some startup parameters. Because the
driver is
Dear all,
Could I make one or more processes run only on certain CPU(s)? And thread?
Could I make some of the memory disappear from most of the kernel
and user space? So I can evaluate performance on a smaller memory
without removing them physically.
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I have a lot of installation sources, so my zypper is very slow on
parsing or searching. Could it be faster if I combine the sources into
one manually?
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When I start # yast x11, the screen refresh a few times and
console 0 displays for a short moment, then back to X and with nothing
show, just hang
I installed X after installed system with text mode.
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Dear all,
My zypper is very, very, very slow now, I can not take it any more!
Why not use a database or something to store the parsed metadata?
It parses everytime!
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Dear all,
I installed my openSuSE 10.2 with text terminal, then I installed
X over internet. So after I choose to start openSuSE in grub, the
rolling text appears.
Could someone tell me how to use the splash? Thanks.
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