On 15/11/12 12:03, Duke Nguyen wrote:
Hi folks,
I am trying to install a Base system into a directory using yum
groupinstall, but I got error as below. Any suggestion to solve the
errors? Thanks.
$ cat /etc/redhat-release
Scientific Linux release 6.3 (Carbon)
$ uname -a
Linux
Thanks Nico!
Anyone else want to comment? I'd like to hear people's opinions about such
issues. When one is not 100% involved in such efforts, it helps to have input
from people who are or have dealt with similar issues.
On a related note, this is probably the last disk array I want to put
Thanks for the response.
I have couple of more questions.
In your readme mentioned mbr.bin and extlinux.
Is mbr.bin a copy of /usr/share/syslinux/mbr.bin ?
Are extlinux and extlinux.conf copies of /sbin/extlinux and /etc/extlinux ?
Also, do you do the install with a kickstart file on the USB
On 11/15/12 7:17 PM, David Sommerseth wrote:
On 15/11/12 12:03, Duke Nguyen wrote:
Hi folks,
I am trying to install a Base system into a directory using yum
groupinstall, but I got error as below. Any suggestion to solve the
errors? Thanks.
$ cat /etc/redhat-release
Scientific Linux release
On 15/11/12 16:56, Duke Nguyen wrote:
On 11/15/12 7:17 PM, David Sommerseth wrote:
On 15/11/12 12:03, Duke Nguyen wrote:
Hi folks,
I am trying to install a Base system into a directory using yum
groupinstall, but I got error as below. Any suggestion to solve the
errors? Thanks.
$ cat
On 11/15/12 11:27 PM, David Sommerseth wrote:
On 15/11/12 16:56, Duke Nguyen wrote:
On 11/15/12 7:17 PM, David Sommerseth wrote:
On 15/11/12 12:03, Duke Nguyen wrote:
Hi folks,
I am trying to install a Base system into a directory using yum
groupinstall, but I got error as below. Any
Well, I tried 3 scenarios with the stride/stripe-width settings:
(1) None, mkfs.ext4 with defaults.
(2) Using the -E option to set the stride/stripe-width to match the disk array
configuration.
(3) Using LVM with defaults.
There was no difference in writing to the disk.
On
On 16 November 2012 00:01, Vladimir Mosgalin mosga...@vm10124.spb.eduwrote:
This seems quite wrong - qemu wants to update itself to i686 version!
Have you check out
http://serverfault.com/questions/356674/why-is-my-rhel6-x86-64-server-trying-to-install-libselinux-i686
-Tito.
Hi MT Julianto!
On 2012.11.16 at 01:05:42 +0100, MT Julianto wrote next:
This seems quite wrong - qemu wants to update itself to i686 version!
Have you check out
http://serverfault.com/questions/356674/why-is-my-rhel6-x86-64-server-trying-to-install-libselinux-i686
This is useful
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 3:54 PM, Stephan Wiesand
stephan.wies...@desy.de wrote:
On Nov 15, 2012, at 15:32 , Ken Teh wrote:
Thanks Nico!
Anyone else want to comment? I'd like to hear people's opinions about such
issues. When one is not 100% involved in such efforts, it helps to have
Hi,
there is a bug in nfs-utils:
The mapping of user name and group doesn't work: I get nouser and
nogroup, which is really annoying,
see: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=849945
Can this be fixed in SL 6.3 shortly?
Thanks a lot,
Rupert
On 16 November 2012 00:01, Vladimir Mosgalin mosga...@vm10124.spb.eduwrote:
This seems quite wrong - qemu wants to update itself to i686 version!
# yum update
Loaded plugins: auto-update-debuginfo, fastestmirror, ps,
refresh-packagekit
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
On 16 November 2012 08:41, MT Julianto mtjulia...@gmail.com wrote:
On 16 November 2012 00:01, Vladimir Mosgalin mosga...@vm10124.spb.eduwrote:
This seems quite wrong - qemu wants to update itself to i686 version!
# yum update
Loaded plugins: auto-update-debuginfo, fastestmirror, ps,
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