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On Tuesday, 24 August 2010 10:44:01 -0300,
Karanbir Singh wrote:
>> Doing some tests with CentOS 5.5 on a KVM virtual machine, after doing
>> the installation, I added a second disk. But when trying to boot from
>> it, I get the following error:
>> ..
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Hi all!
Doing some tests with CentOS 5.5 on a KVM virtual machine, after doing
the installation, I added a second disk. But when trying to boot from
it, I get the following error:
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El jueves 19 de agosto del 2010 a las 19:41:09 -0300,
Robert Heller escribió:
>> >But if I try to make the installation in a RAID-1 with a single
>> >disk, the system does not allow it. There is any way to do it?
>>
>> Drop into a shell, create (forc
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Hi all!
I'm making a text mode installation of CentOS 5.5 on a single disk on
which I intend to put a software RAID-1 degraded, thinking of adding
another disk later on.
But if I try to make the installation in a RAID-1 with a single disk,
the system
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Hi, John.
On Monday, 16 August 2010 00:31:14 -0300,
JohnS wrote:
>> This is my first message to the list. Some time ago I'm user of
>> Debian GNU/Linux and recently I also started to use CentOS GNU/Linux.
>>
>> Does anyone know how to enable the mar
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Hi all!
This is my first message to the list. Some time ago I'm user of Debian
GNU/Linux and recently I also started to use CentOS GNU/Linux.
Does anyone know how to enable the mark facility on CentOS? According to
what I was seeing, unlike Debian GN
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