From: Beartooth
> It keeps butting in when I try to install map software from Garmin
> under Wine. I'm not nearly competent not willing to apply the remedy it
> suggests. How do I get to someplace where I can disable it, or at least
> set it to permissive?
Not an selinux expert at all but
On 27/07/2012 03:44, Fernando Cassia wrote:
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 11:42 PM, Fernando Cassia wrote:
He adds "I've seen other users' reports where they DO find a
ifcfg-eth0 and they end up adding onboot=yes. but he doesn' t get that
file. He says he has CentOS 6.2 and did the minimal install.
On Fri, Jul 27, 2012 at 6:19 AM, Giles Coochey wrote:
> produce una salida de la interfaz?
I´d suggest everyone to stop using Google Translate. ;) Either the OP
will come back here in English, or we´d have to use a human
translator. Some of the wording is confusing when doing automated
translatio
On 07/26/2012 08:41 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
> On 2012-07-26, Karanbir Singh wrote:
>> On 07/26/2012 06:59 PM, Keith Keller wrote:
Who was the genius that decided that system-config-network-tui should
NOT be part of the base CentOS 6.3 install ??
Not to mention it has insane dep
On 07/27/2012 02:41 AM, Keith Keller wrote:
>> The install classes and groups are things that we build, locally, in
>> CentOS - in an attempt to match what is pushed downstream. If there are
>> issues, its certainly worth testing to see if its a centos induced issue
>> or not.
...
> What about the
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John Doe wrote:
> From: Beartooth
>
>> It keeps butting in when I try to install map software from Garmin
>> under Wine. I'm not nearly competent not willing to apply the remedy it
>> suggests. How do I get to someplace where I can disable it,
Hi,
Are there CLI utility for RAID bus controller: LSI Logic / Symbios
Logic MegaRAID SAS 2108 [Liberator] (rev 05) for CentOS 5.8?
Regards,
Kaushal
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>
> As others have said, edit /etc/selinux/config as root & set to
> permissive as opposed to enforcing & then reboot for the changes to take
> effect.
>
Unless you are switching between permissive/enforcing and disabled (or
vice-versa) you done need a reboot - just use setenforce to change the
ru
On 27/07/2012 04:19 PM, Kaushal Shriyan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Are there CLI utility for RAID bus controller: LSI Logic / Symbios
> Logic MegaRAID SAS 2108 [Liberator] (rev 05) for CentOS 5.8?
>
> Regards,
>
> Kaushal
Hello,
please check http://www.theb0ardside.com/?p=61 - there is a link to the
offi
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On 07/27/2012 05:22 AM, John Doe wrote:
> From: Beartooth
>
>> It keeps butting in when I try to install map software from Garmin under
>> Wine. I'm not nearly competent not willing to apply the remedy it
>> suggests. How do I get to someplace where
On 7/25/12 10:34 AM, "Vanhorn, Mike" wrote:
>
>I have two HP dc7800 convertible minitowers that are exhibiting the
>following issue: every 5-10 minutes, they will "freeze" for about 30
>seconds, and then pick right back up again. During the freeze, it seems
>that nothing at all happens on the sys
I was curious, why was /proc/ide removed and was it moved to another directory
to obtain ide drivers information?
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From: "Vanhorn, Mike"
> As a followup, I've determined that it is network related, but I'm still
> not sure what the problem is. I did go back to CentOS 5.2, but the problem
> still exists with that version, too.
>
> Basically, what seems to be happening is that the network freezes around
> 30 s
On 07/27/2012 07:23 AM, Vanhorn, Mike wrote:
>
> As a followup, I've determined that it is network related, but I'm still
> not sure what the problem is. I did go back to CentOS 5.2, but the problem
> still exists with that version, too.
>
> Basically, what seems to be happening is that the network
On 27/07/2012 15:58, TFML wrote:
> I was curious, why was /proc/ide removed and was it moved to another
> directory to obtain ide drivers information?
From the upstream vendor's deployment guide[0]: "Later versions of the
2.6 kernel have made the /proc/ide/ and /proc/pci/ directories obsolete.
Laurence, Thank you for the information!
On Jul 27, 2012, at 11:15 AM, Laurence Hurst wrote:
> On 27/07/2012 15:58, TFML wrote:
>> I was curious, why was /proc/ide removed and was it moved to another
>> directory to obtain ide drivers information?
>
> From the upstream vendor's deployment guid
It's not necessarily network hw or sw that's at fault. I once had a similar
problem caused by the (3rd party) driver of the onboard "RAID" controller.
Newer driver version fixed it.
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If you temporarily want SELinux permissive and plan on fixing it with
a custom policy module, run `setenforce 0`. Check to see the SELinux
status with `getenforce`. And you can check /var/log/audit/audit.log
to see what SELinux is saying.
I'm more inclined these days to put together policy modul
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> John Doe wrote:
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>> From: Beartooth
>>
>>> It keeps butting in when I try to install map software from Garmin
>>> under Wine. I'm not nearly competent not willing to apply the remedy it
>>> suggests. How do I get to some
It turned out to be something very simple, but which wasn't obvious to
check to begin with. There was another computer (a Windows machine) that
was supposed to have been taken out of service a long time ago, but
someone has recently put it back on the network. Because it was supposed
to have been
Vanhorn, Mike wrote:
>
> It turned out to be something very simple, but which wasn't obvious to
> check to begin with. There was another computer (a Windows machine) that
> was supposed to have been taken out of service a long time ago, but
> someone has recently put it back on the network. Because
I want to make a very minor change to the netinstall ISO image, namely adding a
few parameters to the boot line to automatically kick off a kickstart
installation. Here is my approach:
mount -o loop CentOS-6.2-i386-netinstall.iso /mnt
cp -pr /mnt /tmp
cd /tmp/mnt
vi isolinux/isolinux.cf
On Fri, 27 Jul 2012, Vanhorn, Mike wrote:
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> From: "Vanhorn, Mike"
> Subject: [CentOS] [SOLVED] Re: problem with machine "freezing" for short
> periods
>
>
> It turned out to be something very simple, but which wasn't obvious to
> check to begin with. There was anot
Am 20.07.2012 16:53, schrieb Andreas Rogge:
> You seem to have missed the fact that Nvidia sucks :)
On that topic, is there currently any graphics card that doesn't suck?
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