Few days late responding to this. Sorry, just catching up on emails.
Benjamin Smith wrote:
> Tired of "little problems" trying to keep 7 drives working in an old
> desktop computer, I'm considering an external SATA drive enclosure with
> a controller card based on the Sil3124.
> http://www.ipcdire
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> So looks like I am stuck with IPv4 no matter what. Unless there is some
> magic glue in rc.sysinit.
Build a custom kernel and remove ipv4 support (or make it a module). It really
isn't that hard.
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Barry Brimer wrote:
> On Tue, 19 Aug 2008, Stephen Harris wrote:
>> It's probably compiled into the kernel directly and not as a module.
>
> I'm not convinced .. you can start without network .. although that may
> just load the interfaces .. I would chkconfig network off and boot
> again. If net-
Hi All,
Before I go about building an RPM for TSPC (the IPv6 tunnel setup protocol
client), I'm just wondering if someone has already done it?
My Googling hasn't turned up anything, and I can't see any packages in the
Dag, RpmForge, etc repositories.
Regards
Darryl
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Hi All,
I'm trying to remaster the boot.iso image with a custom kernel as the
nForce based boards I have are not supported by the stock CentOS 5.0
installer, but they are supported by newer kernels.
I need this so I can do kickstarted network installs.
Is there a howto available for how to go ab
Hi Tom,
I haven't seen any other responses to this, so hopefully this will help.
> I may be forced to move from my mac book pro onto a dell laptop, spit,
> but i sure as heck dont want to have to run windows so Does anyone
> know how easy it is to get CentOS to work with a vodaphone 3g card?
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