Re: Problem with latest SL 4.4 kernel update - 2.6.9-55.0.2.ELsmp

2007-06-29 Thread Troy Dawson
Mark Whidby wrote: Hi, When logging into the console I get these messages: Keymap 0: Permission denied Keymap 1: Permission denied Keymap 2: Permission denied KDSKBENT: Operation not permitted loadkeys: could not deallocate keymap 3 However, this has already been reported as a bug with

Re: problem with last night's rsync mirror of 4x/i386/sites

2007-06-29 Thread Troy Dawson
Hi, I hadn't thought about that situation. I had been thinking that most people would exclude /i386/sites/ /x86_64/sites/ if they weren't doing a full mirror. If you still want the sites/example I think the best way would to exclude /i386/sites/example/sites/ /x86_64/sites/example/sites/

Re: problem with last night's rsync mirror of 4x/i386/sites

2007-06-29 Thread Mason Schmitt
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 If you still want the sites/example I think the best way would to exclude /i386/sites/example/sites/ /x86_64/sites/example/sites/ Thanks Troy. That will certainly work and should still satisfy the xen requirement that was listed in the README.

Re: SELinux and syslogd not getting along

2007-06-29 Thread Wayne Betts
A conflict I mentioned previously (quoted below) between SELinux and syslogd over access to utmp has happened to me again, this time on another box with a fresh installation of SL4.4 (new installation + yum updates). I don't know what's causing it, but the following seems to have fixed it

Re: SELinux and syslogd not getting along

2007-06-29 Thread John Summerfield
Wayne Betts wrote: A conflict I mentioned previously (quoted below) between SELinux and syslogd over access to utmp has happened to me again, this time on another box with a fresh installation of SL4.4 (new installation + yum updates). I don't know what's causing it, but the following seems