On 11/07/15 18:10, John Hodrien wrote:
Why not just use autofs and have it mounted on demand?
You probably didn't read my post properly.
Part of what I'm saying is that autofs is set up out-of-the box to mount
the filesystem. However, to access the area, I have to type in the full
path all t
I found this http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
So for centos 7 if did the dd command seemed to work great.
I did the install.
So now I'd like to "modify" the USB key to add a boot menu option with my
customer install options. I mounted /dev/sdb2 and edited the file
/mnt/usb/EFI/BOOT
On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 1:11 PM, Jerry Geis wrote:
> I found this http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
>
> So for centos 7 if did the dd command seemed to work great.
> I did the install.
>
> So now I'd like to "modify" the USB key to add a boot menu option with my
> customer install op
Looks like Nautilus is periodically 'stat'-ing the bookmark location.
How about making a softlink to the target dir in your home directory, then
bookmarking the link in nautilus. Hopefully Nautilus will stat the link
and not the target then.
K
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On 6/23/2015 7:22 AM, johan.vermeul...@telenet.be wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> installing these laptops went ok, but indeed, they shutdown on logon.
> When coming back up, I get a bios warning about temperature.
> On my first attempt on installing Nvidia driver, I wrecked the laptop.
> To be continue
On 07/11/2015 03:54 AM, Jerry Geis wrote:
I use an apache interface to my application, the URL line has
parameters line mscript?value=2&something=4 etc..
Maybe don't give the client information that you don't want them to
see. Send them a session ID, and store your private information in a
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