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If you can identify particular cases where collaboration, as outlined
in the above policy draft, was not followed, I will personally break
out a can of whoop-ass, and work to fix things.
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Brian Mathis wrote:
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Brian wrote:
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Jerry Geis wrote:
I have a device on my network that is not DHCP and I dont know the IP
address of it
and it has not method of finding
ass c address.
I always use a.b.c.d/n
When you specify an IP/net in exports, what does showmount -e show?
You know that you have to restart nfs when you make changes to exports
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, and then analyze the packets on another machine using my ethereal SW?
Can I sniff the packets on the remote w/o a full install of ethereal?
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ffice and install the rpms from OpenOffice.Org with
minimal hassle if any at all. I did not have problems with the
packages from OO.O; YMMV of course.
I am not sure for GIMP; however, sorry. I don't use it very often.
HTH
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Chris Boyd wrote:
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Capturing Packets -- Ethereal
The thing to do is to install wireshark on the
I'm thinking about deploying Zimbra for a customer, and perhaps even for
myself. But, I haven't figured out if I want to use Zimbra or Scalix.
I haven't spent much time investigating, though.
Ranbir
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I've never looked at scalix, but I have installed zimbra on a test
system.
Unfortunately, I had to install from a tarball, which I really don't
like.
Instead of determining if you have the
Hello all,
I'm looking at buying an intel dq35jo mother board.
From what I've read on the net other's have been using the board to one
degree or another for a year now.
My main concern is that I can install CentOS 5 over a network.
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possible like the upstream product ...
if/when they change the defaults, so will we.
Thanks,
Johnny Hughes
If you don't like the defaults, get anaconda to change them for you.
Or write a script that you run shortly after install to make the changes
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cd /home;find . | cpio -vdump /mnt/backup/mon.day.year
how about cp -a ?
You may find that cp is significantly slower than cpio/tar.
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On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 17:14 +0100, Nicolas Thierry-Mieg wrote:
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k in. So it does have an element of security to it.
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ets 1,
the next gets 10001, etc. The problem I have with this is that I want
to share the home directories via nfs, which means everyone has to have
the same id.
Is anyone else doing this?
My smb.conf and nsswitch.conf files are below.
TIA
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using N machines against a singe target). I guess there are enough
windows targets that they leave at in piece for now ;-p
By the time you see it, it will have happened.
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Anne Wilson wrote:
- samba Begin
WARNING!!
Errors when creating subnets:
No subnets to listen to. Shutting down. : 1 Time(s)
Hmmm... let's see your smb.conf.
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- samba Begin
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Errors when creating subnets:
No subnets to listen to. Shutting down. : 1 Time(s)
Hmmm... let's see your smb
nfiguration
echo "add lustre module configuration"
echo "options lnet networks=tcp0(eth1,eth0)" >> /etc/modprobe.conf
# create motd
echo "set motd"
echo "Built as admin/ingest using VIPER install 1.0" > /etc/motd
echo "Adding level3 with ba
im doing wrong? Also where can I find the named init
script for centos 5.
What do you mean init? You mean start?
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Anyone know what im doing wrong?
Other than not using rpms?
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Karanbir Singh wrote:
Sergio Belkin wrote:
Hi,
I'd want to know if the new Centos LiveCd is installable, not only via
network, but in a Fedora-Live fashion too.
no, its not. Also, at the moment there is no plans to make that happen
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Johnny Hughes wrote:
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It's fairly easy to roll your own.
I got livecd-tools. I think I got it from the fedora project, but I'm
not sure... or maybe from the CentOS Wiki.
I also got a couple of Kick-Start files...
livecd-creator --config=centos-livecd-
Patrice Guay wrote:
Milton Calnek wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
Milton Calnek wrote:
The anaconda package does not need to be present on your build system.
It needs to be present on the LiveCD.
That's where the hacked anaconda comes in... and any CD produced is not
an official versi
linuz files onto an existing bootable usb (RIP Linux).
Specify a kickstart file or specify method=ask on the kernel options.
When I'm working on a machine where the BIOS doesn't support USB boot,
I use CD #1, specify kickstart/method on the command line.
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re interesting to do something like
";usermod -u 0 mylogin"
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Johnny Tan wrote:
I've got mine working finally, but I definitely look forward to seeing
v3 in your testing repo! Let me know if I can help in any way.
What version are you using?
I'm trying 2.0.2 and having problems with zlib.
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Johnny Tan wrote:
Milton Calnek wrote:
Johnny Tan wrote:
I've got mine working finally, but I definitely look forward to
seeing v3 in your testing repo! Let me know if I can help in any way.
What version are you using?
I'm trying 2.0.2 and having problems with zlib.
I did
#x27;t use .pst files, Outlook does.
Mogens
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Try upping your ulimit.
What does "ulimit -a" give.
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, if there is a 2nd disk, it will lose it's partition table because
of your clearpart. You may want ot explore an ignoredisk command.
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I'm not sure if that is design or a bug, I know that onpart used
to create the partitions.
So get rid og the onpart. Trust anaconda to put the partitions
on the right spot on the disk.
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Any ideas on how to keep this value from changing?
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/sdb, etc.
On SuSE'autoyast instalattions, the system searches all available
devices for an ``info'' configuration file. Does CentOS 5.x do
something similar to find a ``ks.cfg'' file?
Bill
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What's in your /etc/inittab?
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findfs comes to mind.
other than that...
fdisk -l | grep
Bill Campbell wrote:
Is there an easy way to specify the proper device location for
the kickstart configuration file if
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So you want exchange to forward the mail to the centos?
Or you want the centos to pickup the mail from the exchange?
Frank M. Ramaeke
uot;Addr=127.0.0.1," part.
This will cause your sendmail to listen on all interfaces.
If your machine is directly connected to the internet, having
it listen on all interfaces may not be what you want.
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Starting sendmail back up puts me in the high 1's to low 2's
Are you getting lots of large-ish emails? maybe sendmail is
working with some sort of anti-virus/spam tool?
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| Milton Calnek wrote:
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|> MHR wrote:
|> | On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 5:03 AM, Anne Wilson
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|> |> Labeling in gmail doesn't help if you are forwarding to an
e, but "pma" is one of the directories the script
kiddies
| hammer on my servers regularly. You had better hide it better than
that,
| or make sure it isn't accessible from the "world".
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vent them from being installed in kickstart by listing them with
a -. ie:
%packages
...
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I found a vmware image that someone else produced. It's centos 5.1,
but perhaps you could tweak that image to meet your needs.
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"all the
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That's what rpm is for.
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"Why do you care?".
What is it that you would do (or not do) on a vmware guest that you
might do on bare metal?
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ooh... that's definately worth noting.
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>> I'm listening if you have any other comments or advice
>> on my situation.
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Sorry, I missed the question.
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