I believe the filesystem RPM basically owns all the main directories on the
system. One of them being /media. I suspect you have something mounted on
/media, and since installing filesystem will try to create /media, that
results in an error it wasn't expecting.
can you umount /media and try again
On 7/1/10, Bond Masuda wrote:
> I believe the filesystem RPM basically owns all the main directories on the
> system. One of them being /media. I suspect you have something mounted on
> /media, and since installing filesystem will try to create /media, that
> results in an error it wasn't expectin
From: Bowie Bailey
> What's the deal with all of the new dependencies for xulrunner-devel
> in the last update? I'm updating my servers and the update for
Dunno, but:
# yum install xulrunner-devel
...
Installing:
xulrunner-develi386 1.9.2.4-9.el5updates 4.1 M
I
> (And thanks to KB for his ongoing, Herculean CentOS efforts...)
+1
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> The official Redhat mirror is very slow at the moment.
>
> Here is a faster mirror from my company for the x86-64 version:
>
> http://download2.imt-systems.com/rhel6b2/
>
there are also torrents available:
http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=06160
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Hello all:
I'm having a strange problem with GNBD and LVM on two fully updated
CentOS 5.5 x86_64 systems.
On node1, I have exported a gnbd volume.
lvcreate -L 500M -n mirrortest_lv01 mirrorvg
gnbd_serv
gnbd_export -d /dev/mirrorvg/mirrortest_lv01 -e node1_lv01
On node2 I have imported
I have a need to run a centos server CUT-off from any connected network.
So the NTP server that is running on this very small network cannot
connect to
any other site to do what NTP does.
however, I have devices on this small network that I wish to use the
centos server
as the time source and ru
John Doe wrote:
> From: Bowie Bailey
>
>
>> What's the deal with all of the new dependencies for xulrunner-devel
>> in the last update? I'm updating my servers and the update for
>>
>
> Dunno, but:
> # yum install xulrunner-devel
> ...
> Installing:
> xulrunner-develi386
On 01/07/2010 15:50, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Since I don't need it (AFAIK), I just removed the package and that
> solved (or at least worked around) the problem. But it still doesn't
> make sense. A new version of a package sometimes has a few new
> dependencies, but 43 is a bit much.
how many of
> -Original Message-
> From: centos-boun...@centos.org
> [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Jerry Geis
> Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 10:28 AM
> To: CentOS ML
> Subject: [CentOS] ntp server
>
> I have a need to run a centos server CUT-off from any
> connected network.
>
Well, here it is, the day after the Adobe update was announced, and they
say that I should go for 9.3.3... but there's still no update visible to
yum. Anyone have an ETV on this?
mark
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 01/07/2010 15:50, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
>> Since I don't need it (AFAIK), I just removed the package and that
>> solved (or at least worked around) the problem. But it still doesn't
>> make sense. A new version of a package sometimes has a few new
>> dependencies, bu
On Thu, 2010-07-01 at 10:51 -0400, Brunner, Brian T. wrote:
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: centos-boun...@centos.org
> > [mailto:centos-boun...@centos.org] On Behalf Of Jerry Geis
> > Sent: Thursday, July 01, 2010 10:28 AM
> > To: CentOS ML
> > Subject: [CentOS] ntp server
> >
> > I
> The more I experience it, the more it seems clear that this issue only
> happens with GMail / Google Apps. So I really think that this is
> either a GMail or a Firefox issue.
Just to close this: since the official update to Firefox 3.6, the
problem disappeared.
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On 7/1/2010 9:28 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> I have a need to run a centos server CUT-off from any connected network.
> So the NTP server that is running on this very small network cannot
> connect to
> any other site to do what NTP does.
>
> however, I have devices on this small network that I wish to
On 01/07/2010 16:08, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> Then these start pulling in their own dependencies and I wind up with a
> list of 43 new packages being installed for dependencies. I just find
> this really strange since none of these were required for the previous
> version.
That is quite interesting.
Does anyone have a favorite howto or other succinct document that that
describes how to set up networking on a multi-nic host when you don't
know ahead of time which nic is which? I usually muddle through it by
plugging in one wire at a time, using mii-tool to see which link is up,
then ifcon
Karanbir Singh wrote:
> On 01/07/2010 16:08, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>
>> Then these start pulling in their own dependencies and I wind up with a
>> list of 43 new packages being installed for dependencies. I just find
>> this really strange since none of these were required for the previous
>> ver
>
> You can get an assortment of devices that receive time signals from
> satellites to act as good authoritative time sources on your private
> network if you are willing to spend some money. If you just want to
> fake it, I think the trick is to lower the stratum number in the 'fudge'
> sett
Jerry Geis wrote:
>> You can get an assortment of devices that receive time signals from
>> satellites to act as good authoritative time sources on your private
>> network if you are willing to spend some money. If you just want to
>> fake it, I think the trick is to lower the stratum number in
>
> Try setting it like this:
>
>fudge 127.127.1.0 stratum 10
>server 127.127.1.0 prefer
>
>
Bowie
That did not work either.
jerry
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Hi all,
After rebooting my CentOS 5.5 server, i have the following message:
==
Red Hat nash version 5.1.19.6 starting
EXT3-fs: unable to read superblock
mount: error mounting /dev/root on /sysroot as ext3: invalid argument
setuproot: moving /root failed: No such
Guy Boisvert wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After rebooting my CentOS 5.5 server, i have the following message:
>
> ==
> Red Hat nash version 5.1.19.6 starting
> EXT3-fs: unable to read superblock
> mount: error mounting /dev/root on /sysroot as ext3: invalid argument
> setu
I've searched around but haven't found a definitive answer yet, is it possible
to kickstart from a tagged VLAN? I found this bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=431915
But I can't find out how far the vlan support goes. I haven't found anything
about it in any kickstart docs.
On 07/01/10 3:51 PM, Jeff Hefner wrote:
> I've searched around but haven't found a definitive answer yet, is it
> possible to kickstart from a tagged VLAN? I found this bugzilla:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=431915
>
> But I can't find out how far the vlan support goes. I haven'
On Friday, July 02, 2010 06:51 AM, Jeff Hefner wrote:
> I've searched around but haven't found a definitive answer yet, is it
> possible to kickstart from a tagged VLAN? I found this bugzilla:
>
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=431915
>
> But I can't find out how far the vlan support
Hi all,
Where can I find Centos Security Advisory database? The one that I
believe similar with RHSA?
2ndly, is there any script available to check if there's any CESA
against my installed Centos?
Thank you very much.
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>>> From start to finish anaconda needs to pick up a dynamic address
>>> from vlan 100. After that the kickstart file specifies the static
>>> adress from vlan100 and it's address from the backup subnet.
>>> Anyone know if this is currently possible? If so any nod in the
>>> right direction would
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