[CentOS] kernel-lt from ELRepo vs. GRUB: define default boot kernel

2018-05-16 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Hi, After upgrading my workstation to CentOS 7.5 (1804), I had to upgrade my kernel from vanilla to kernel-lt from ELRepo. My NVidia GeForce 210 would only work with the driver provided by NVidia, which in turn required a more recent kernel than 3.0.10. Anyway. Right now here's all the kernels th

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7.5 (1804) and NetworkManager

2018-05-16 Thread James Hogarth
On 15 May 2018 at 16:55, Michael Lampe wrote: > Gnome's control-center now requires NetworkManager-wifi. But it's only a > soft requirement, no shared libs involved. > > To keep your workstation NM-free, you want to install a dummy package that > provides NetworkManager-wifi but actually contains

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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7.5 (1804) and NetworkManager

2018-05-16 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 16/05/2018 à 13:55, James Hogarth a écrit : > Unless you have a really tricky setup with openvswitch or something > like that it's a bad idea to disable NetworkManager at this point in > time. > > As yourself why you are doing it, and what you are really hoping to > gain. I've been a Slackwa

Re: [CentOS] kernel-lt from ELRepo vs. GRUB: define default boot kernel

2018-05-16 Thread Anand Buddhdev
On 16/05/2018 12:10, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: Bonjour Nicolas! > So right now I have two kernels on my machine, the 4.4.129 and the > 4.4.131. How do I configure GRUB so that on the next reboot, it defaults > to the 4.4.131 kernel? I knew how to do this with LILO under Slackware, > but GRUB is a ver

Re: [CentOS] kernel-lt from ELRepo vs. GRUB: define default boot kernel

2018-05-16 Thread Gianluca Cecchi
On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 4:17 PM, Anand Buddhdev wrote: > On 16/05/2018 12:10, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > > Bonjour Nicolas! > > > So right now I have two kernels on my machine, the 4.4.129 and the > > 4.4.131. How do I configure GRUB so that on the next reboot, it defaults > > to the 4.4.131 kernel?

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7.5 (1804) and NetworkManager

2018-05-16 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 15/05/2018 à 13:19, Gianluca Cecchi a écrit : > In CentOS / Fedora I simply disable NetworkManager service and put into > ifcfg-xxx (eg ifcfg-eth0) the line > > NM_CONTROLLED=no OK, I played around with this quite a bit. Here's my findings. 1. On my KDE workstation, NetworkManager cannot be r

Re: [CentOS] Problem with Digikam and libgphoto2 after latest update

2018-05-16 Thread James Pearson
Akemi Yagi wrote: >> >> There's a similar problem with gthumb and exiv2. > > This is a known issue and there is a workaround: > > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1568618 > https://access.redhat.com/discussions/3414821 I've just hit this issue - to save me re-inventing the wheel, does

Re: [CentOS] kernel-lt from ELRepo vs. GRUB: define default boot kernel

2018-05-16 Thread Yan Li
On 05/16/2018 03:10 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > After upgrading my workstation to CentOS 7.5 (1804), I had to upgrade my > kernel from vanilla to kernel-lt from ELRepo. My NVidia GeForce 210 > would only work with the driver provided by NVidia, which in turn > required a more recent kernel than 3.0

[CentOS] The right way to deal with in-house development

2018-05-16 Thread m . roth
Ok, what's the "correct" way to deal with systems developed in-house, that have their own sets up subdirectories. And why, for that matter, does running sealert give me the full path to the executable, like openjdk... but *not* the full path to the file it's trying to operate on, and I'm left goin

Re: [CentOS] kernel-lt from ELRepo vs. GRUB: define default boot kernel

2018-05-16 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 16/05/2018 à 17:48, Yan Li a écrit : > I'm not sure why you need kernel-lt. NVIDIA's proprietary binary drivers > always support the latest RHEL. RHEL workstations for 3D rendering is > one major reason why NVIDIA is providing drivers for the Linux platform. > > For instance, this is NVIDIA dri

Re: [CentOS] Problem with Digikam and libgphoto2 after latest update

2018-05-16 Thread Nicolas Kovacs
Le 16/05/2018 à 17:26, James Pearson a écrit : > I've just hit this issue - to save me re-inventing the wheel, does a > 'exiv2-libs-compat' (S)RPM exist somewhere that I could get hold of? It looks like the problem is solved. I just installed Digikam, and it went fine, without any extra -compat p

Re: [CentOS] Persisting Routes In A Routing Table Other Than The Default

2018-05-16 Thread Adam Tauno Williams
On Tue, 2018-05-15 at 13:04 -0500, Chris Adams wrote: > Once upon a time, Adam Tauno Williams said: > > Rules load automatically via the /etc/sysconfig/network- > > scripts/rules- > > {interface} files.  Routes added to /etc/sysconfig/network- > > scripts/routes-{interface} are always added to the

Re: [CentOS] Persisting Routes In A Routing Table Other Than The Default

2018-05-16 Thread Chris Adams
Once upon a time, Adam Tauno Williams said: > On Tue, 2018-05-15 at 13:04 -0500, Chris Adams wrote: > > Once upon a time, Adam Tauno Williams said: > > > Rules load automatically via the /etc/sysconfig/network- > > > scripts/rules- > > > {interface} files.  Routes added to /etc/sysconfig/network-

[CentOS] Creating a bootable USB to install CentOS 7

2018-05-16 Thread KM
I need to copy CentOS 7 to a USB to boot from and install on servers.  I have searched and there are a lot of different pages.  I wanted someone to give me some tips or current places to look for easy ways to do this. I want to create the bootable USB from my Windows 10 PC in case that matters. 

Re: [CentOS] Creating a bootable USB to install CentOS 7

2018-05-16 Thread Yves Bellefeuille
wrote: > I need to copy CentOS 7 to a USB to boot from and install on > servers. I have searched and there are a lot of different pages. I > wanted someone to give me some tips or current places to look for easy > ways to do this. Did you try https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey

Re: [CentOS] Creating a bootable USB to install CentOS 7

2018-05-16 Thread Pribble, William
Use Rufus if you are creating from windows workstation. https://rufus.akeo.ie/ Sent from my iPhone On May 16, 2018, at 10:23 PM, Yves Bellefeuille mailto:y...@storm.ca>> wrote: mailto:info...@yahoo.com>> wrote: I need to copy CentOS 7 to a USB to boot from and install on servers. I have searc