I've created a new CentOS wiki page for the Realtek RTL8111B and related NICs:
http://wiki.centos.org/HardwareList/RealTekRTL8111b
There's also a driver disk for CentOS 4.5 and 5.0.
Kirk Bocek
___
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@cento
incorrect .discinfo file
but that doesn't seem to be it. The .diskinfo file:
1195929648.203590
Final
x86_64
1,2,3,4,5,6,7
CentOS/base
/home/buildcentos/CENTOS/5.1/en/x86_64/CentOS
CentOS/pixmaps
Does anyone have any idea what's going on?
Kirk Bocek
MHR wrote:
On Tue, Jun 3, 2008 at 3:51 PM, Kirk Bocek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm unable to install x86_64 on a host. The installer gets through the first
part, asking for install type and it begins loading the images from whatever
media was selected.
Then anaconda spills
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Kirk Bocek wrote:
I didn't provide the details because it was strange that the
installation failed at the same point regardless of the booting method I
used. It felt like some basic mistake or mis-setting in the OS. But hey,
I've been wrong before.
Anything i
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Kirk Bocek wrote:
I didn't provide the details because it was strange that the
installation failed at the same point regardless of the booting method I
used. It felt like some basic mistake or mis-setting in the OS. But hey,
I've been wrong before.
Anything i
Alain Terriault wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What is todays most effective combination to filter spam ?
>
> On my old Redhat 3 system I used Sendmail and Spamassasin .. it was
> good, but with the current setup we are getting way to much spam.
>
> Looking around I found new players, well some I did not know
Karanbir Singh wrote:
Kirk Bocek wrote:
I didn't provide the details because it was strange that the
installation failed at the same point regardless of the booting method I
used. It felt like some basic mistake or mis-setting in the OS. But hey,
I've been wrong before.
Anything i
Scott Silva wrote:
With PATA the device ID is based on location. Hdb is the primary slave
(slave on first port). There doesn't have to be a hda.
I thought the point of master/slave in the IDE world was that the master was
acting as the controller for the slave. If that's the case, how can yo
William L. Maltby wrote:
It's not truly any relationship like that. It's just (in the old days) a
device ID selected on the cable by jumpers on the drive. The "control"
is nothing more than the IDE controller selecting either "0" or "1"
device ID for commands and data. The drive with the matching
Jerry Geis wrote:
Hi
I just grabbed an 8gig thumb drive, took disk 1 centos 4 i386,
copied the isolinux directory files to my thumbdrive, then ran syslinux
-sf /dev/sdc1
on the device plugged it into my laptop and it does not boot.
Is there a step(s) I am missing to get a bootable thumbdriv
Jerry Geis wrote:
Jerry Geis wrote:
Jerry Geis wrote:
>/ Hi
/>/
/>/ I just grabbed an 8gig thumb drive, took disk 1 centos 4 i386,
/>/ copied the isolinux directory files to my thumbdrive, then ran syslinux
/>/ -sf /dev/sdc1
/>/ on the device plugged it into my laptop and it does not boot.
Jason Hartley wrote:
If your goal is to boot off the USB stick and install I have does the
following steps recently with a 4gig flash drive:
1. Need to setup the MBR
- ex. cat /usr/lib/syslinux/mbr.bin > /dev/sdb
2. Use fdisk to create two partitions and make the first bootable:
- The f
ience with the xhci_hcd driver, please share.
Thanks,
Kirk Bocek
___
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@centos.org
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
php?f=49&t=52231
CentOS 6.6 installs just fine. I'd appreciate any feedback anyone has,
either to the list or the forum.
Thanks,
Kirk Bocek
___
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@centos.org
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On 5/8/2015 7:22 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Fri, May 8, 2015 8:58 am, James B. Byrne wrote:
While attempting to debug something else I ran across this:
ssh -vvv somehost
. . .
debug1: Connection established.
debug1: permanently_set_uid: 0/0
debug1: identity file /root/.ssh/identity type -1
On 5/19/2015 10:24 AM, James Hogarth wrote:
On 19 May 2015 11:40, wrote:
Or if you want a bigger hammer:
systemctl disable NetworkManager.service
systemctl enable network.service
systemctl stop NetworkManager.service
systemctl start network.service
The above will disable NetworkMangler an
On 5/19/2015 10:54 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
And that one drives me nuts. It breaks PXE boot kickstart builds. Maybe
*you* have all same model systems from the same manufacturer; we've got
boxen from... at least five or six manufacturers, of varying
ages, from the 10+ yr old Altix 3000 from S
On May 22, 2015 11:46:23 AM PDT, Bowie Bailey wrote:
>I have a CentOS 7 server that I want to use as an audio source for our
>hold music. It does not have a GUI installed, so I am looking for a
>program with a command line interface that will let me play a folder
>full of mp3 files on a cont
So I've built my first CentOS 7 host and am learning all the new ways of
doing things. I setup and enabled ntpd but after a reboot I get:
$ systemctl status ntpd
ntpd.service - Network Time Service
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/ntpd.service; enabled)
Active: inactive (dead)
Afte
On 5/23/2015 8:00 PM, Carlos A. Carnero Delgado wrote:
El sáb., may. 23, 2015 10:37 PM, Kirk Bocek escribió:
...
Ntpd runs just fine. But why isn't it loading at
boot...
Did you run
systemctl enable ntp.service
after installing it?
Yup, take a look at the second
On 5/23/2015 11:22 PM, Luigi Rosa wrote:
Kirk Bocek wrote on 24/05/2015 04:37:
So I've built my first CentOS 7 host and am learning all the new ways
of doing
things. I setup and enabled ntpd but after a reboot I get:
In CentOS 7 is bettere to use chrony, here's an h
On 5/24/2015 12:22 PM, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 05/24/2015 11:41 AM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
to activate your selected daemon. I just used the new systemd commands,
thinking that would be enough. So I tried that and rebooted. Nope, same
problem:
chronyd and ntpd both use UDP port 123, so each
On May 24, 2015 4:46:18 PM PDT, Jonathan Billings wrote:
>> On May 24, 2015, at 18:24, Kirk Bocek wrote:
>>
>> So:
>>
>> $rpm -e --nodeps chrony
>
>No. Bad.
>
Okay, okay! I'll go on the paper.
I'll reinstall chrony. But there *are* places I
On 5/25/2015 4:40 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On May 25, 2015, at 01:10, Kirk Bocek wrote:
I'll reinstall chrony. But there *are* places I've needed to use nodeps. Mostly
to manage inter-repo package incompatibilities.
You should look into the yum priorities option to ensure pac
On 5/25/2015 12:12 PM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
On May 25, 2015, at 10:48 AM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
It usually happens when I've wanted to change versions of the same software
between repos and that software has been compiled differently. Usually
audio-visual software. Yum install trigg
On 5/26/2015 11:07 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Push came to shove - these things gag on a drive > 2TB.
I ran into this a couple of years ago with some older 3Ware cards. A
firmware update fixed it.
___
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@centos.org
http:
On 5/28/2015 9:03 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
On Thu, May 28, 2015 10:46 am, Kirk Bocek wrote:
On 5/26/2015 11:07 AM, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
Push came to shove - these things gag on a drive > 2TB.
I ran into this a couple of years ago with some older 3Ware cards. A
firmware update fixed
Well I'm pleased that my raid card post brought all the enthusiasts out
of the woodwork. So who has installed LSI's MSM software under CentOS 7?
I've downloaded the linux-x64 package from:
http://www.lsi.com/products/raid-controllers/pages/megaraid-sas-9361-8i.aspx
Extracted the files and run
Does anyone have any experience getting LIRC 0.9.0 up and running on
CentOS 6.6?
I have the packages from EPEL installed:
lirc.x86_64 0.9.0-8.el6 @epel
lirc-doc.x86_64 0.9.0-8.el6 @epel
lirc-libs.x86_64 0.9.0-8.el6
On 6/5/2015 3:21 AM, 李欣 wrote:
I have a question about the support of PHP.
Is CentOS 6.X still supporting PHP 5.3.3?
Are there any new releases in the future?
Where is the official place to get information about it?
Thanks.
Xin
___
CentOS mailing
I've install yum-cron on a new CentOS 7 host and after a recent update I
am now getting daily repeating emails about that update instead of the
single notification I was expecting. Does anyone know what's going on?
Kirk
___
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@
On 6/11/2015 12:16 AM, Harold Toms wrote:
On 10/06/15 17:07, Kirk Bocek wrote:
I've install yum-cron on a new CentOS 7 host and after a recent
update I am now getting daily repeating emails about that update
instead of the single notification I was expecting. Does anyone know
what
Just had a problem with CentOS 6.5 x86_64 after the last kernel upgrade.
It looks like the boot sector got hosed somehow and the system was
unbootable. I was able to fix it with a boot to an install image USB and
running grub-install. System is now bootable.
However, I've lost the system consol
On 8/4/2014 7:30 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 8/4/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
>> Just had a problem with CentOS 6.5 x86_64 after the last kernel upgrade.
>> It looks like the boot sector got hosed somehow and the system was
>> unbootable. I was able to fix it with a boo
On 8/4/2014 7:30 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 8/4/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
>> Just had a problem with CentOS 6.5 x86_64 after the last kernel upgrade.
>> It looks like the boot sector got hosed somehow and the system was
>> unbootable. I was able to fix it with a boo
On 8/4/2014 7:30 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 8/4/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
>> Just had a problem with CentOS 6.5 x86_64 after the last kernel upgrade.
>> It looks like the boot sector got hosed somehow and the system was
>> unbootable. I was able to fix it with a boo
On 8/4/2014 7:30 PM, John R Pierce wrote:
> On 8/4/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
>> Just had a problem with CentOS 6.5 x86_64 after the last kernel upgrade.
>> It looks like the boot sector got hosed somehow and the system was
>> unbootable. I was able to fix it with a boo
On 8/5/2014 3:22 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
> *But* the terminal session is all messed up. I can run any commands.
Bah! I *can't* run any commands.
___
CentOS mailing list
CentOS@centos.org
http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On 8/5/2014 3:22 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
>> On 8/5/2014 5:47 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
>>
>>
>> Okay, it looks like upstart isn't running /etc/init/start-ttys.conf
>>
>> After running "initctl list" and seeing that tty was in stop/waiting, I
>&g
On 8/11/2014 11:36 AM, Jonathan Billings wrote:
> On Aug 11, 2014, at 1:16 PM, Always Learning wrote:
>> Stating one's dread of having imposed as a standard, a firewall that can
>> not control outgoing packets and has dumbed-down Micro$oft-like 'zones'
>> and the possible future removal of IP Tab
On 8/11/2014 11:56 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
> Am 11.08.2014 um 20:47 schrieb Kirk Bocek:
>> I have not even started to digest 7. What is the proper method of
>> getting back to an industrial strength firewall under 7? Does one
>> disable FirewallD and install iptables or doe
On 8/11/2014 12:07 PM, Kirk Bocek wrote:
>OMG if it's that important I will, I will!
>
> What's your malfunction? How about gathering information and knowledge
> before starting a major upgrade?
> ___
>
I have now been
On 8/13/2014 10:35 AM, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
> Sendmail exists forever. ... I was extremely happy to switch away from
> sendmail to postfix (and postfix configuration files are human readable!).
Sendmail's heritage reaches back to when computer's were the size of
dishwashers and had 4k of main
43 matches
Mail list logo