On 10/28/20 4:34 PM, david wrote:
During initial setup, I'd like to avoid the manual actions of logging
on as root and executing a command, but instead have that command run
without intervention. The output of the command would still show up
on the terminal that initiated the reboot.
Having
Hello.
Check if you still have rsyslog installed on that box.
On one of my new CentOS 8 servers, rsyslog somehow disappeared (or never
was installed).
I had to install it manually.
Best regards.
Robi
Il 2020-10-28 16:09 Gary Stainburn ha scritto:
One of my boxes has stopped logging some of
>
> By "initial setup", I meant during the initial install of the
> operating system, starting from "net-install". Maybe one user is
> defined. The reboot command is issued from a script that was
> initiated by hand.
>
So you want it to run as the final part of the install process??
If t
On Wed, Oct 28, 2020 at 04:34:32PM -0700, david wrote:
> During initial setup, I'd like to avoid the manual actions of
[...]
> Security is not a concern here. And I don't want to invoke
> high-powered functions like "jumpstart".
Can you explain the use case a little more here? It may actually _re
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