Thanks Tru,
I'll probably look at pxe + %pre and maybe try to add qemu-img to all that.
Lucian
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> From: "Tru Huynh"
> To: "CentOS mailing list"
> Sent: Thursday, 30 July, 2015 21:22:19
> Subjec
On 07/31/2015 09:19 AM, Ken Smith wrote:
parted says that the offending partition 5 begins at 512 byte sector no.
462999615. Its the first partition in the extended partition that begins
at 462999552.
If I just want to move the partition back to the nearest 4096 boundary,
which is 462999608, wou
parted fs resize is deprecated.
http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=6837
parted fs move can only move a partition into free space
https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_node/move.html
The thing to do here is use gparted live or Fedora live media and
yum/dnf install gparted. I
so...I've got some mailman lists running on centos 6. apparently c6
has mailman 2.1.12, which is far too old to have the dmarc patches
(introduced in 2.1.16 and updated in 2.1.??, so of course, I'm having
ongoing issues with yahoo/sbc/att/aol/etc subscribers and bouncing
messages ending up
On 8/1/2015 12:54 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
What do y'all do? build your own mailman infrastructure from
source? is there a 3rd party repo build of mailman 2.1.16+ ?
ugh, and Mailman 3 requires Python 3.4, whihc isn't available on CentOS
6 without major jacking around.
Is there an alter
On 08/01/2015 12:05 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
parted fs resize is deprecated.
http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=6837
parted fs move can only move a partition into free space
https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manual/html_node/move.html
The thing to do here is use gparted live or Fe
On 08/01/2015 02:54 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
so...I've got some mailman lists running on centos 6. apparently c6
has mailman 2.1.12, which is far too old to have the dmarc patches
(introduced in 2.1.16 and updated in 2.1.??, so of course, I'm having
ongoing issues with yahoo/sbc/att/aol/etc s
> ugh, and Mailman 3 requires Python 3.4, whihc isn't available on CentOS
> 6 without major jacking around.
IUS packages Python 3.4 for c6, its properly done so as not to interfere.
I have used it in the past without issue.
jlc
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On Sat, Aug 1, 2015 at 3:34 PM, Robert Nichols
wrote:
> On 08/01/2015 12:05 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>>
>> parted fs resize is deprecated.
>> http://savannah.gnu.org/forum/forum.php?forum_id=6837
>> parted fs move can only move a partition into free space
>> https://www.gnu.org/software/parted/manu
Am 27.07.2015 um 11:03 schrieb Johnny Hughes :
> The packages that will become CentOS-6.7, as well as updates completed
> for CentOS-6.7 to date are now released into the CentOS-6.6 Continuous
> Release (CR) repository.
>
> All packages except for the centos-release RPM are included.
>
> The purp
On 07/28/2015 08:42 PM, Peter Kjellstrom wrote:
> And that "1" important above is quite important. See RHSA-2015-1482
> (CVE-2015-3245, CVE-2015-3246) pkg libuser: local root with exploit in
> the wild.
>
> (as a side note c5 is also affected but no update exists or is planned
> afaict).
For Cent
Greetings all, just wondering if anyone knows if / when there will be
training materials for RHEL 7 (CEntOS7) available? The last book I was
able to purchase was the study guide for the RHSCA / RHCE exam, (by
Michal Jang!) Does anyone know if / when the next versions will be out?
I'd like to go
On 2 August 2015 at 03:11, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.
wrote:
> Greetings all, just wondering if anyone knows if / when there will be
> training materials for RHEL 7 (CEntOS7) available? The last book I was able
> to purchase was the study guide for the RHSCA / RHCE exam, (by Michal
> Jang!) Does anyon
On 08/01/2015 09:28 PM, Earl A Ramirez wrote:
On 2 August 2015 at 03:11, Eddie G. O'Connor Jr.
wrote:
Greetings all, just wondering if anyone knows if / when there will be
training materials for RHEL 7 (CEntOS7) available? The last book I was able
to purchase was the study guide for the RHSCA
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