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> > The kernel itself is optimized for the i686 processor. It is possible
> > to custom build a kernel for the i586, i486, or i386 if you really have
>
able to reuse the LVM as I want it, right? Thanks.
Yes. Just be sure to reformat things like the / and
/boot file systems (/usr and /var if those are separate). You can leave
/home and and *data* file system alone.
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> that frequently you better go for a slave or write to two backends.
Or just use a RAID array (eg software RAID in mirror mode: RAID1).
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Sounds like your front panel usb ports don't have the power connections
wired or maybe they are broken?
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> How can I get rid of it?
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> Robert Heller napsal(a):
> > I need to be able to install CentOS 5.2 on a machine with software RAID
> > (and LVM) setup. I discovered (the hard way!) that there is a bug in
> > the mkinitrd package th
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> > At Fri, 06 Mar 2009 23:31:08 +0100 CentOS mailing list
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> >>> I am also not sure if I need to update any of the files the
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> On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Robert Heller wrote
> >
> > This seems overly complex for my needs. Â I don't want (or need) to
> > rebuild all 6 of the install CDs. Â I just want to *replace* one
ho needed to replace a driver
> wouldn't have to repeat all this work unless they wanted to create their
> own unique brand identity.
>
> If you think respins containing Centos branding are wrong, make it easy
> to to the right
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> > I don't want (or need) to
> > rebuild all 6 of the install CDs. I just want to *replace* one RPM on
> > the first CD.
>
> the installer supports external repo's
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> > At Sat, 07 Mar 2009 11:59:02 -0600 CentOS mailing list
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> >
> >> R P Herrold wrote:
> >>
> >>> Here is the fallo
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> > I was unsure of the specific options above -- After installing revisor
> > and poked around in the source code and found what I needed,
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> > Sent: Sunday, March 08, 2009 15:46
> > To: Cen
usb_detach_kernel_driver_np,
that will detach the device from the kernel HID driver. I use this
call with the code I wrote for the Rail Driver device.
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e only server.
You can also do a 'pull' backup -- the backup server runs the backup
job, not the 'active' server(s). In this case, instead of cron jobs on
the active machines, you reference the backup script rc.local on the
backup server.
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> >
> >> James Bensley wrote:
> >>
> >>> Shadies and Mentl
cases making sure they are only listening on the local
loopback device and NOT the external network device(s). Or if they are
listening on some external network device(s), only on the ones they
should be listening on (i.e. if your server is a router for a NAT or
something like that).
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to have a generic backup/restore mechanism that would drop in a
>tar image (etc.) from one machine and come up running on something
> different - or a fixup procedure for disks that have been moved from one
> chassis to another. Even where the machines are identical and I
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> > An audio CD is not like a data CD. It does not have a 'file system'.
> > It is a collection of data tracks, containing cdda files.
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> Robert Heller wrote on Fri, 17 Apr 2009 12:21:01 -0400:
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> > If MS-Windows can't install itself on the first drive (as seen by the
> > BIOS eg /dev/hda(1) or /dev/sda(1)), it won't install.
able file.
MacOSX also supports 'universal binaries' (binaries that run on Intel or
PowerPC processors).
>
> Clicking "Cancel" on these dialogs or X could still launch the
> executable - safest thing to do would be to kill firefox.
>
> Further recommend NoScript and SiteAdvisor
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> Robert Heller a écrit :
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> >
> > Linux does not care about file *names*.
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> indeed Linux does not. but desktop managers do. That said, *.exe attacks
Are you sure? I would th
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> >>> [snip]
> >>>
> >>>
e archives --
bundle a group of files and/or directory trees into a single file.
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> > Note that is also possible to use dump or cpio as well. Unlike the
> > MS-Windows zip/unzip, which combines compressing and archiving in a
> > single program, th
ve space is a *percentage* of the total file
system, and /dev/md0 is a huge file system.
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DR field in the ifcfg-* files. I *think* the RedHat
installers generally always set this field during installation as well.
At least as early as RH 7. or RH 9, which would be when I first
was dealing with machines with more than one NIC.
>
> JohnStanley
>
>
> _
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Or just install ImageMagicK and use convert and zip in a script:
#!/bin/sh
mkdir VGA
for im in *.jpeg; do
convert $in -geometry 640x480 VGA/$in
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It appears that you do have the proper driver for at least one of your
sound controllers. The question remains: which one (if either) is
connected to the internal speakers...
Question: does this laptop have a headphone/speaker jack? If so, what
happens when you plug in a set of sp
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nstall the i386 support libraries and install the
32-bit version. The x86_64 kernel is perfectly happy to run 32-bit
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160gig disk and using a 6-core processor with 64gig of RAM and a 4TB
disk is insane for a *simple* web server, even if you are hosting a
couple dozen virtual hosts.
>
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> to me best that I ask here to
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> > I have a CentOS 5.6 system with a AMD Sempron(tm) Processor LE-1300
> > (which does not provide hardware virtualization support, so I can't use
> > the --c
n' command):
man mount
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> >> I have a usb drive, /media/disk and I want to reformat it. There
> >> are several
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> >>> man umount
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> >>> man sudo
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The important headers in question are the 'Received:' headers, paying
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a legitimate server -- eg one's inbound mail server.
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whole bare disk would be aligned (at LBA 0) and any partitions created
with a proper partitioning tool (GNU Parted) will be properly aligned.
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se there might be a MD
superblock on them (mdadm might see it) and it is ALSO possible that
they were part of a LVM volume group, also using the whole disk as a
PV, in which case there should be LVM metadata on them (lvm might see
this).
If none of the above, they are just 'factory fresh
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> > If 'fdisk -l /dev/sda' does not show anything, either the disks were
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> * snip *
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> >>> A reboot is also required in the cases of a glibc update
> >>> unless you take the time to restart all services that
> >
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> > If the problem is excessive load because Sendmail / Mimedefang / spamd /
> > etc. is too busy handling tons of mail/spam being dumped on your server, you
> > mig
tes around,
etc. What does maillog look like? There won't be errors, but how much
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> > Robert Heller wrote:
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> >>> On Fri, 1 Jul 2011, Timothy Murphy wr
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> > On 7/1/2011 10:59 AM, Robert Heller wrote:
> >>
> >> APC UPSes are supported by apcupsd. Other brands, not so much. Some
> >> (read: cheaper models) ha
ost now have some simple 'smart' electronics with a simple
micro-processor element with a USB connection that will talk to your
computer telling it how things are going (on Mains, on battery, battery
charging, battery charged, battery discharged, current load levels,
Mains voltage, etc.).
&g
made to fail
> after a certain time.
>
> Another was razor blades, which according to him could easily last for ever.
>
> One interesting idea was that instead of nuclear power stations
> it would be cheaper, and give the same energy, to plant trees
> in a strip around the equat
nd will cost you many times what a cheap UPS would cost.
> It is only meant to last for 30 seconds or so,
> so wouldn't reducing the voltage be easy enough?
> I repeat that I don't know what I'm talking about ...
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> On Saturday 02 July 2011 15:45:11 Robert Heller wrote:
> > At Sat, 02 Jul 2011 14:52:27 +0200 CentOS mailing list
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> > > Emmanuel Noobadmin wrote:
> > > >> It seems to me that i
/gloves, etc.), or even
implanted computers (eg as a thin circuit board between your skull and
scalp, and 'wired' directly into your brain). This seems to already be
happening to some extent, in that laptops are becoming the computer of
choise and desktops are becomming an 'old school&
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> On Saturday 02 July 2011 21:13:59 Robert Heller wrote:
> > > I'm using an UPS for my desktop system, but I don't need it for the
> > > laptop. If the AC power drops, even for a moment, the lap
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> On Sunday 03 July 2011 00:51:29 Robert Heller wrote:
> > > > There is (in the SciFi world) the idea that someday
> > > > 'desktops' in the current / conventional sense may completely vani
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> CentOS-4.3-i386-binDVD.iso (md5sum: ca5ccf17951f4b4ef0460c7847e0f2ac)
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>Kicking around? I'd be much obliged if I could get a copy. :)
I have a set of 4.3 *CDs* I bought way back when from Cheapbytes. Will
this do?
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h 'machine' (or virtual host), and then migrate services and
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with 5.6, *I'd* say leave it alone for now. I am certainly not in any
hurry to upgrade.
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> Thanks,
> John
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