[CentOS] Using InstallAnywhere with CentOS? ... anyone

2018-08-21 Thread KM via CentOS
Hi All,I was wondering if anyone else uses InstallAnywhere to create a multi-platform installer for their products. My company does.  However we have an official build server that is running CentOS, obviously because it is opensource and easy to update etc.  However after we converted our build

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 7 bash perhaps off topic

2018-11-26 Thread KM via CentOS
So you are saying that the actual "while read line do ….. done …." is what is failing?Try sending the output of the smwebsocket "$URL" | grep Location so we may see what is being passed to the while read line. Additionally you could use sh -x to execute it and it may show something. You could se

[CentOS] netmask set with ifconfig doesn't hold

2019-03-14 Thread KM via CentOS
I gather that ifconfig is a way of setting the netmask in the current shell instead of a persistent value.  I say this because I am running it and see it for my specific network interface, directly after running it. However if I restart the network service the netmask is reverted to the previous

Re: [CentOS] netmask set with ifconfig doesn't hold

2019-03-14 Thread KM via CentOS
I should have mentioned that I tried nmtui but found no settings for a netmask anywhere.  like I said …. dummy.KM On Thursday, March 14, 2019, 11:39:09 AM EDT, Pete Biggs wrote: On Thu, 2019-03-14 at 15:12 +, KM via CentOS wrote: > I gather that ifconfig is a way of setting

[CentOS] [Solved]:Re: netmask set with ifconfig doesn't hold

2019-03-14 Thread KM via CentOS
, KM via CentOS wrote: >  I should have mentioned that I tried nmtui but found no settings for > a netmask anywhere.  like I said …. dummy. It's part of the IP address - so you put something like   192.168.0.1/24 for a 255.255.255.0 subnet.  It's called a

[CentOS] upgrading from CentOS 7 to 8

2019-10-01 Thread KM via CentOS
I searched a bit to see if there is a way to upgrade from CentOS 7 directly to CentOS 8.  I found RHEL instructions but not CentOS.   Although they probably should be/would be similar, the instructions I found enable a rhel repository to get the leap command, which I can't seem to do in CentOS.