Jason Pyeron wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Moskowitz
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 20:02
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: Live CD Planning systems
Jason Pyeron wrote:
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Fr
Mark Weaver wrote:
Alain Spineux wrote:
On Jan 7, 2008 6:10 PM, Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a Dell Inspiron 1501 with a Broadcom 1390 Wlan mini card
(integrated) wireless lan chipset. I've got an init script setup to
activate the wireless connection at boot time, ho
Have you try checking your bios if the wireless is default to off?
On 1/7/08, Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a Dell Inspiron 1501 with a Broadcom 1390 Wlan mini card
> (integrated) wireless lan chipset. I've got an init script setup to
> activate the wireless connec
Alain Spineux wrote:
On Jan 7, 2008 6:10 PM, Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I've got a Dell Inspiron 1501 with a Broadcom 1390 Wlan mini card
(integrated) wireless lan chipset. I've got an init script setup to
activate the wireless connection at boot time, however when the syste
On Jan 8, 2008 12:23 AM, Joseph L. Casale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I have a centos box with a few of these in it. Its shipped
> monitoring/alerting software needs X, and this server only has a console
> installed. Does anyone have any experience with or a suggestion on how I
> could mon
On Jan 7, 2008 6:10 PM, Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've got a Dell Inspiron 1501 with a Broadcom 1390 Wlan mini card
> (integrated) wireless lan chipset. I've got an init script setup to
> activate the wireless connection at boot time, however when the system
> boots the a
On Jan 8, 2008 1:06 AM, Les Mikesell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Joseph L. Casale wrote:
> >> Does anyone know what controls this or if it is just a hardware or
> >> firmware version difference?
> >
> > I have seen this before with different controllers. I believe it to be as
> > you think, diffe
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Mark Weaver wrote:
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 05:14:05PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Got all the way through the selection of packages. All those time
consuming tasks and the install got to formating the drive and
crashed on a format error!
Sinc
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 08:31:33PM -0500, Chris Mauritz wrote:
> fred smith wrote:
> >Firefox does this to me quite frequently, and it always has. every new
> >release they say they've improved the stability, but it hasn't made
> >any improvement for me in terms of this issue.
> >
> >I recently dow
# stat --filesystem /dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00
File: "/dev/mapper/VolGroup00-LogVol00"
ID: 0Namelen: 255 Type: tmpfs
Blocks: Total: 258475 Free: 258421 Available: 258421 Size: 4096
Inodes: Total: 224103 Free: 223740
It seems that I have plenty of free inodes
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008, Les Mikesell wrote:
>Bill Campbell wrote:
>
>>> Given my experience in Linux is limited currently, what do you guys
>>> use to monitor logs such as `messages' on your centos servers? I had a
>>> hardware failure that happened in between me manually looking (of
>>> course..
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Moskowitz
> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 20:02
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: Live CD Planning systems
>
> Jason Pyeron wrote:
> >> -Original Message-
> >> From
fred smith wrote:
Firefox does this to me quite frequently, and it always has. every new
release they say they've improved the stability, but it hasn't made
any improvement for me in terms of this issue.
I recently downloaded the firefox source and did my own build, just to
see if the failures m
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fred smith wrote:
> Firefox does this to me quite frequently, and it always has. every new
> release they say they've improved the stability, but it hasn't made
> any improvement for me in terms of this issue.
I've never had Firefox do this before.
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 08:17:00PM -0500, Max Hetrick wrote:
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> > I sent a bug report to Mozilla about this, but I was hoping someone here
> > might have an insight on this.
> >
> > I use SeaMonkey as my default browser (32-bit even
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MHR wrote:
> I sent a bug report to Mozilla about this, but I was hoping someone here
> might have an insight on this.
>
> I use SeaMonkey as my default browser (32-bit even though I'm running
> x86_64 CentOS 5.1), version 1.1.7.
>
> Shortyl after in
Jason Pyeron wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Moskowitz
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 19:25
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: Live CD Planning systems
But the big looser with my dreams is running XP inside
I sent a bug report to Mozilla about this, but I was hoping someone here
might have an insight on this.
I use SeaMonkey as my default browser (32-bit even though I'm running x86_64
CentOS 5.1), version 1.1.7.
Shortyl after installing 1.1.7 on my 5.0 (and even since 5.1), I noticed
that every so o
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Robert Moskowitz
> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 19:25
> To: CentOS mailing list
> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Re: Live CD Planning systems
>
> But the big looser with my dreams is running XP inside of
> X
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
You could hit ALT-F2 and set everything up from the console by hand
(including formatting) and then just tell disk druid _not_ to format.
I haven't tried that, but it feasibly might work...
Do you mean right after booting off CD #1? alt-F2 does nothing F2 lists
opti
Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 19:04 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 05:14:05PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Got all the way through the selection of packages. All those time
consuming tasks and the install got to formating the drive
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 05:14:05PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Got all the way through the selection of packages. All those time
consuming tasks and the install got to formating the drive and
crashed on a format error!
Since I know exactl
Just to let you all know (and the reason for top posting)
The install of Centos with XEN went with no problems. Just had to be
VERY careful and NOT touch hda1.
Booting was taking 10min or more. Timeouts. On study, it was USB related
and the drive I am using is .7A (3.5W ie more than USB s
Bill Campbell wrote:
Given my experience in Linux is limited currently, what do you guys
use to monitor logs such as `messages' on your centos servers? I had a
hardware failure that happened in between me manually looking (of
course...). I would hope it might have a some features to emai
On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 19:04 -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> Ray Van Dolson wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 05:14:05PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> >
> >> Got all the way through the selection of packages. All those time
> >> consuming tasks and the install got to formating the driv
>> You could hit ALT-F2 and set everything up from the console by hand
>> (including formatting) and then just tell disk druid _not_ to format.
>> I haven't tried that, but it feasibly might work...
> Do you mean right after booting off CD #1? alt-F2 does nothing F2 lists
> options like linux ask
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Does anyone know what controls this or if it is just a hardware or
firmware version difference?
I have seen this before with different controllers. I believe it to be as you
think, differences in controllers and how they access the hardware.
I could understand that b
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 05:14:05PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Got all the way through the selection of packages. All those time
consuming tasks and the install got to formating the drive and crashed on a
format error!
Since I know exactly how I want to lay out
This is almost solved.
Test case:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] asdasd]# for i in `id jpyeron | perl -pe 's/,/\n/g'| perl -ne
'm/\((.+?)\)/g and print $1,"\n"'`; do mkdir -m 750 $i && chgrp $i $i; done
[EMAIL PROTECTED] asdasd]# su jpyeron
[EMAIL PROTECTED] asdasd]$ for i in *; do pushd $i; popd 2> /dev/nu
Joseph L. Casale wrote:
Given my experience in Linux is limited currently, what do you guys
use to monitor logs such as ‘messages’ on your centos servers? I had a
hardware failure that happened in between me manually looking (of
course…). I would hope it might have a some features to email cr
Mark Weaver wrote:
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 05:14:05PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Got all the way through the selection of packages. All those time
consuming tasks and the install got to formating the drive and
crashed on a format error!
Since I know exactly how I wa
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008, Joseph L. Casale wrote:
>
> Given my experience in Linux is limited currently, what do you guys
> use to monitor logs such as `messages' on your centos servers? I had a
> hardware failure that happened in between me manually looking (of
> course...). I would hope it mi
I have a centos box with a few of these in it. Its shipped monitoring/alerting
software needs X, and this server only has a console installed. Does anyone
have any experience with or a suggestion on how I could monitor these cards
with something 3rd party based that doesn't need a gui, or Java a
Given my experience in Linux is limited currently, what do you guys use to
monitor logs such as 'messages' on your centos servers? I had a hardware
failure that happened in between me manually looking (of course...). I would
hope it might have a some features to email critical issues etc...
Tha
>Does anyone know what controls this or if it is just a hardware or
>firmware version difference?
I have seen this before with different controllers. I believe it to be as you
think, differences in controllers and how they access the hardware.
jlc
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On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 17:22 -0500, James B. Byrne wrote:
> # ls -l /dev/mapper /dev/dm*
> brw-r- 1 root root 253, 0 Jan 7 16:42 /dev/dm-0
> brw-r- 1 root root 253, 1 Jan 7 16:42 /dev/dm-1
> brw-r- 1 root root 253, 2 Jan 7 16:42 /dev/dm-2
> brw-r- 1 root root 253, 3 Jan 7 16:
# ls -l /dev/mapper /dev/dm*
brw-r- 1 root root 253, 0 Jan 7 16:42 /dev/dm-0
brw-r- 1 root root 253, 1 Jan 7 16:42 /dev/dm-1
brw-r- 1 root root 253, 2 Jan 7 16:42 /dev/dm-2
brw-r- 1 root root 253, 3 Jan 7 16:42 /dev/dm-3
brw-r- 1 root root 253, 4 Jan 7 16:42 /dev/dm-4
Ray Van Dolson wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 05:14:05PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Got all the way through the selection of packages. All those time
consuming tasks and the install got to formating the drive and crashed on a
format error!
Since I know exactly how I want to lay out the p
On Mon, 07 Jan 2008 16:18:36 -0500
Jerry Geis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any way other than CTL ALT + and CTL ALT -
> to set and or change the resolution of the X server when I want
> to.
>
> Is there a way to so take me to "1920x1080" mode and then later
> take me to "1366x768" mode.
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Got all the way through the selection of packages. All those time
consuming tasks and the install got to formating the drive and crashed
on a format error!
Since I know exactly how I want to lay out the partitions, is there a
way I can boot from CD, and get into Disk
On Mon, Jan 07, 2008 at 05:14:05PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Got all the way through the selection of packages. All those time
> consuming tasks and the install got to formating the drive and crashed on a
> format error!
>
> Since I know exactly how I want to lay out the partitions, is th
Got all the way through the selection of packages. All those time
consuming tasks and the install got to formating the drive and crashed
on a format error!
Since I know exactly how I want to lay out the partitions, is there a
way I can boot from CD, and get into Disk Druid to set the partitio
Hi all,
I've got a Dell Inspiron 1501 with a Broadcom 1390 Wlan mini card
(integrated) wireless lan chipset. I've got an init script setup to
activate the wireless connection at boot time, however when the system
boots the adapter doesn't connect. I'm not able to get a connection
until after
On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 16:59 -0500, William L. Maltby wrote:
> On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 16:22 -0500, James B. Byrne wrote:
> >
> On my system,
>
> ]# ls -l /dev/mapper
> total 0
> brw-rw 1 root disk 253, 0 Dec 29 10:07 VolGroup00-LogVol00
> brw-rw 1 root disk 253, 3 Dec 29 10:08 VolGroup
After finishing the update I ran yum clean and then rebooted the server.
On startup the following were logged:
Jan 7 16:43:39 inet07 kernel: EXT3-fs: INFO: recovery required on
readonly file
system.
Jan 7 16:43:39 inet07 kernel: EXT3-fs: write access will be enabled
during reco
very.
Jan 7 16:
On Mon, 2008-01-07 at 16:22 -0500, James B. Byrne wrote:
> I began an update of one of our servers via yum and, coincidentally or
> not, I have been getting the following logged into the message file since:
>
> messages:Jan 7 15:55:51 inet07 kernel: post_create: setxattr failed,
> rc=28 (dev=d
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, Jerry Geis wrote:
Is there any way other than CTL ALT + and CTL ALT -
to set and or change the resolution of the X server when I want to.
Is there a way to so take me to "1920x1080" mode and then later
take me to "1366x768" mode.
See the xrandr(1x) man page. xrandr comes w
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 05:58:35PM -0500, Mark Weaver wrote:
Fabian Arrotin wrote:
Ok... I finally got everything installed, however when ever I run the
client and establish a connection, the moment any data begins to pass
back and forth the entire system locks up ti
I began an update of one of our servers via yum and, coincidentally or
not, I have been getting the following logged into the message file since:
messages:Jan 7 15:55:51 inet07 kernel: post_create: setxattr failed,
rc=28 (dev=dm-0 ino=280175)
Now, this tells me that dev dm-0 is out of spac
Is there any way other than CTL ALT + and CTL ALT -
to set and or change the resolution of the X server when I want to.
Is there a way to so take me to "1920x1080" mode and then later
take me to "1366x768" mode.
With xvidtune I see the -next and -prev options but I was hoping for
jumping to spec
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Les Mikesell
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 12:39 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Migrating software raid from SUSE 9.0 to Centos 5
>
>
>
> Dan Carl wrote:
>> I forgot to add the file system
This isn't really a Centos question but it affects the systems so I'll
ask here anyway. I've noticed when swapping disks around on IBM 3550
boxes that some of them see one more cylinder on drives than others but
I can't find any settings or differences that might control this. It's
an obvious
Dan Carl wrote:
Dan Carl wrote:
I forgot to add the file system is riserfs.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Dan Carl
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 5:43 PM
To: centos@centos.org
Subject: [CentOS] Migrating software raid from SUSE 9.0 to
Anyone have password aging working in Openldap 2.2.13-7 on Centos?
The system continues to prompt for a new password regardless of
whether it's been changed or not.
Thanks
--
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Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Are you backing up nfs to nfs? From where to where are you doing
backups?
The source data is on a ext3 partition, LVM volume, backed by a
15krpm raid 10 volume. Both rsyncs where conducted from the source
host (the db server) to the backup server (which hosts nfs). In the
on 1/7/2008 1:46 AM John R Pierce spake the following:
John Bowden wrote:
I have a external USB HD enclosure that takes its power from the one
USB socket. Its only failed to do so on one oldish tower that a friend
of mine has, on that machine it needed the second "power" connection.
Got it fro
on 1/4/2008 5:11 PM Dan Carl spake the following:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Les Mikesell
Sent: Friday, January 04, 2008 6:29 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: Re: [CentOS] Migrating software raid from SUSE 9.0 to Centos 5
Dan Carl
On Jan 7, 2008 1:32 PM, Tolun ARDAHANLI <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi;
>
> I want to connect from linux to Centos;)
I made two thinks.
First for my xen domU I configured a Xvnc server. When I connect, I
get the GDM asking me my login/password.
I was so happy, that for my laptop, I configure
Jed Reynolds wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Jed Reynolds wrote:
Jed Reynolds wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Can you send us the output of vmstat -n 5 5
when you're doing a backup?
This is with rsync at bwlimit=2500
This is doing the same transfer with SSH. The load still climbs...and
the
Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote on Mon, 7 Jan 2008 09:27:57 +0200:
> How can I upgrade my Centos from 4 to 5.1?
You can, but the success depends on the software you use. Just for testing
I did one inplace upgrade 4.4 to 5.0 on a webserver-type machine last year
via yum (I think) and it worked just fine.
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Jed Reynolds wrote:
Jed Reynolds wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Can you send us the output of vmstat -n 5 5
when you're doing a backup?
This is with rsync at bwlimit=2500
This is doing the same transfer with SSH. The load still climbs...and
then load drops. I think
Johnny Hughes ha scritto:
Kenneth Porter wrote:
Googling for this feature, I saw reports from the yum developer that it
wasn't yet implemented. This was in mailing list posts from a year or
more ago. Did it ever make it into the yum code?
I want to start downloading the updates for a server goi
Jed Reynolds wrote:
Jed Reynolds wrote:
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Can you send us the output of vmstat -n 5 5
when you're doing a backup?
This is with rsync at bwlimit=2500
This is doing the same transfer with SSH. The load still climbs...and
then load drops. I think NFS is the issue.
I
Ugo Bellavance wrote:
Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
Hi;
I want to connect from linux to Centos;)
what should i use at user side and server side?
SSH :).
More seriously... x terminal, vnc, but inside an SSH tunnel would be
even better.
If you are on a fast local network, configure gdm to per
You could share your kde desktop, setup a password and encrypt with ssh.
At the client side you could use krdc.
"You would typically use Remote Desktop Connection with the KDE VNC
server, which is Desktop Sharing, since it closely matches the special
features of Remote Desktop Connection."
Take a
Monday 07 January 2008 13:32:32 Tolun ARDAHANLI napisał(a):
> Hi;
>
> I want to connect from linux to Centos;)
>
> what should i use at user side and server side?
>
> thanks...
If you need something with experience similar to RDC, I'd suggest NX/FreeNX
Regards,
--
Tomasz Napierala
System Adm
Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
Hi;
I want to connect from linux to Centos;)
what should i use at user side and server side?
SSH :).
More seriously... x terminal, vnc, but inside an SSH tunnel would be
even better.
Ugo
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Hi;
I want to connect from linux to Centos;)
what should i use at user side and server side?
thanks...
2008/1/7, Johnny Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Jim Wildman wrote:
> >> On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi;
> >>
> >> I need any suggestions of "remote desktop" pr
On Sun, January 6, 2008 23:12, Joe Klemmer wrote:
> On Sun,
2008-01-06 at 00:39 -0800, Garrick Staples wrote:
>
>
Rock-n-roll, man. That did the trick. You know, there would probably
> be use for a tool that checked the files and made sure they weren't
out
> of sync. Isn't pam suppos
> Jim Wildman wrote:
>> On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
>>
>> Hi;
>>
>> I need any suggestions of "remote desktop" program. Can you advise me
>> about
>> that... ?
>>
>> thanks to everybody...
>
> yum install rdesktop
>
rdesktop is a remote desktop for connecting from linux to windows
Andrey Slepuhin wrote:
Dear folks,
We are installing a large diskless cluster using CentOS 5.1. The
hardware is pretty new - Supermicro X7DWT boards with Harpertown CPUs.
Unfortunately we have some PXE-related problems described by the
following scenario:
1) Set up DHCP, TFTP and NFS on a ser
Robert Slade wrote:
> John R Pierce wrote:
>> Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
>>> Hi;
>>>
>>> How can I upgrade my Centos from 4 to 5.1?
>>
>> make full backups of all your system volumes (/, /var, and so forth if
>> you have them as seperate volumes), shutdown and boot the CentOS 5.x
>> CD, run an upgrade.
yum install rdesktop
On Mon, 7 Jan 2008, Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
Hi;
I need any suggestions of "remote desktop" program. Can you advise me about
that... ?
thanks to everybody...
--
Tolun ARDAHANLI
Bilgisayar Muhendisi
E-posta:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Icq:326600
On Sun, Jan 06, 2008 at 05:58:35PM -0500, Mark Weaver wrote:
> Fabian Arrotin wrote:
>
> Ok... I finally got everything installed, however when ever I run the
> client and establish a connection, the moment any data begins to pass
> back and forth the entire system locks up tight and requires a
Hi;
I need any suggestions of "remote desktop" program. Can you advise me about
that... ?
thanks to everybody...
--
Tolun ARDAHANLI
Bilgisayar Muhendisi
E-posta:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Icq:326600
Tolun ARDAHANLI
Computer
Harry Sukumar wrote:
> Could not retrieve mirrorlist
> http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=5&arch=i386&repo=extras error was
We had some problems with the mirrorlist.centos.org servers. All should
be back to normal now ...
Cheers,
Ralph
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Tom Laramee wrote:
i have a CentOS 5.1 server running sshd (exposed to the outside world).
i'd like to use iptables to fool nmap into thinking i'm running another
O/S.
How would that help?
AFAIK, security via obscurity does not really take us long.
i believe as long as you have a good set
John Bowden wrote:
I have a external USB HD enclosure that takes its power from the one USB
socket. Its only failed to do so on one oldish tower that a friend of mine
has, on that machine it needed the second "power" connection. Got it from
Ebay
thts also out of spec, as USB is speced for 2.
On Sunday 06 January 2008 08:35:13 Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> Les Mikesell wrote:
> > Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> >> My company supplies me with a very nice HP nc2400. Much faster, more
> >> memory, etc than my old HP nc4010.
> >>
> >> Problem is the drive is not swappable, and they encrypt the drive
On Saturday 05 January 2008 21:19:28 MHR wrote:
> On Jan 5, 2008 12:07 PM, Joshua Baker-LePain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Erm, from the kernel documentation -- "The driver currently supports
> > read-only mode (with no fault-tolerance, encryption or journalling) and
> > very limited, but safe,
John R Pierce wrote:
Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
Hi;
How can I upgrade my Centos from 4 to 5.1?
make full backups of all your system volumes (/, /var, and so forth if
you have them as seperate volumes), shutdown and boot the CentOS 5.x
CD, run an upgrade.
this will probably work if your system
Tolun ARDAHANLI wrote:
Hi;
How can I upgrade my Centos from 4 to 5.1?
make full backups of all your system volumes (/, /var, and so forth if
you have them as seperate volumes), shutdown and boot the CentOS 5.x CD,
run an upgrade.
this will probably work if your system is quite stock and yo
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