Jon Peatfield wrote:
Normally config files would be marked %config(noreplace) unless there is
a change to the config-syntax, but the package specs sometimes get it
wrong, especially ones which perhaps date back to before (noreplace) was
an option (or at least a common one!)
Thanks Jon,
I lo
Hi Troy,
is there a way to log which mirror we use when yum update ?
I have a mirror 2 floors upstair which comme first in my repos :
baseurl=ftp://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/scientific-linux/45/$basearch/errata/SL/RPMS/
http://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/scie
A colleague of mine recently went to install a system using the SL52 x86_
64
DVD and ran up against a problem with a missing rpm (specifically
system-config-boot-0.2.13-1.el5.x86_64.rpm). I verified that this rpm do
es
not appear on the DVD but does appear on disc7 of the cdrom iso's. Dug a
litt
On Thu, 18 Sep 2008, Jeffry R. Abramson wrote:
A colleague of mine recently went to install a system using the SL52 x86_=
64
DVD and ran up against a problem with a missing rpm (specifically
system-config-boot-0.2.13-1.el5.x86_64.rpm). I verified that this rpm do=
es
not appear on the DVD but
FRANCHISSEUR Robert wrote:
Hi Troy,
is there a way to log which mirror we use when yum update ?
I have a mirror 2 floors upstair which comme first in my repos :
baseurl=ftp://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/scientific-linux/45/$basearch/errata/SL/RPMS/
http://distrib-coffee.i
Hi Troy,
> FRANCHISSEUR Robert wrote:
> > Hi Troy,
> >
> > is there a way to log which mirror we use when yum update ?
> >
> > I have a mirror 2 floors upstair which comme first in my repos :
> >
> >
baseurl=ftp://distrib-coffee.ipsl.jussieu.fr/pub/linux/scientific-linux/45/$basearch/errata/SL/
Has anyone tried to fix the ports that nfs uses for its various daemons?
Supposedly, by setting the environmental variables in/etc/sysconfig/nfs,
one can fix the ports on which the daemons listen.
All of them work except for LOCKD_UDPPORT
No matter what port I set, when the system (SL5.2) boots,
On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Eve V. E. Kovacs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone tried to fix the ports that nfs uses for its various daemons?
> Supposedly, by setting the environmental variables in/etc/sysconfig/nfs,
> one can fix the ports on which the daemons listen.
>
> All of them wor
Hello all !
i have made a dhcp server that assigns temporary ip address to my clients on
first attempt and when clients fill the registration form (which includes
host name, MAC address etc), i write entries in dhcp.conf to assign fixed
ip address based on their MAC address.
Now i want my server's