On Thu, 2017-03-16 at 21:20 -0500, Michael Hennebry wrote:
> How does one put centos on a laptop?
> My understanding that laptops no longer come with optical drives.
Some do, some don't. They all come with USB ports though.
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
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I’m looking to configure a centos 7 server to lock out anaccount after 3 login
failures.
I’ve followed this
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Security_Guide/chap-Security_Guide-Securing_Your_Network.html#sect-Security_Guide-Workstation_Security-Adm
I have a DVD R/W drive that plugs into a USB port, but I always copy the
ISO image to a USB memory stick and it works just fine. You may have to
fiddle with BIOS to boot to an external USB device, but I have never had
a problem.
I have Fedora 24 and 25, as well as CentOS 6.X and 7.X on USB sti
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 09:41:11AM +, Ian Diddams wrote:
> I’m looking to configure a centos 7 server to lock out anaccount
> after 3 login failures.
We use pam_tally2 for this, and it works well. There is a pam_tally2
executable that you can run to look at what accounts are locked and
how m
On Thu, 16 Mar 2017, John R Pierce wrote:
DD the CentOS ISO onto a USB stick. boot from USB, format HD with anaconda,
install as desired, done.
Thanks.
More or less the answer I was hoping for.
My recollection had been that even when possible,
booting from USB involved black magic.
This help
On 03/17/2017 02:41 AM, Ian Diddams wrote:
I’ve followed this
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/6/html/Security_Guide/chap-Security_Guide-Securing_Your_Network.html#sect-Security_Guide-Workstation_Security-Administrative_Controls
Can you send the /etc/
Bruce, thanks for the reply - I don't think so. The image works fine on
every other supermicro server we've ever used, and continues to do so,
except for the NUC.
Using the mem= kernel parameter gets the NUC further in the boot process,
but then it complains about the squashfs error (for the same
On 3/15/2017 6:08 PM, Locane wrote:
Hello all! I'm hoping someone can help. I'm having 2 issues; first:
When trying to load a CentOS LiveCD via PXE on an Intel NUC (NUC6CAY), I
get:
"Not enough memory to load specified image". The image is 1.1 gigs, and
there is 16 gigs of memory in the NUC.
Hey John, thanks - it's CentOS 7.3.
I was just looking at "newer" vmlinuz kernels; I was going to try scraping
one out of Ubuntu or Fedora.
On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 10:54 AM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 3/15/2017 6:08 PM, Locane wrote:
>
>> Hello all! I'm hoping someone can help. I'm having 2 is
I'm poking through Solaris documentation trying to figure out how to make
it installable via our PXE server and, as with many things Solaris, I'm
hitting walls of completely foreign procedures and setups.
Has anyone managed to do this before? I'm trying to set Solaris 11.3 up.
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On 3/17/2017 11:09 AM, Locane wrote:
I'm poking through Solaris documentation trying to figure out how to make
it installable via our PXE server and, as with many things Solaris, I'm
hitting walls of completely foreign procedures and setups.
Has anyone managed to do this before? I'm trying to s
Hi Mike
yes, id does. I have here a HP Elite Book which requested an UEFI
install. I put a micro SD with Fedora 25 into the slot, tell the laptop
to boot from there, and off it goes. No problem sofar.
suomi
On 03/17/2017 06:10 PM, Michael Hennebry wrote:
On Thu, 16 Mar 2017, John R Pierce wr
Hi all!
I'm looking for a frozen-bubble that works on C7.
I've tried installing the one in the Nux C7 archive, and the
installation dies with:
Error: Package: frozen-bubble-2.2.1-0.10.beta1.el7.nux.x86_64 (nux-dextop)
Requires: perl(Compress::Bzip2)
Can't find perl(compress::bzip2) a
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