I'm very happy to announce, that FAI (Fully automatic Installation)
now can install and configure CentOS and Scientific Linux Cern
(SLC). You can use a Debian FAI server for installing CentOS version 5
and 6 or SLC 5 and 6.
As an example I've also built a FAI multi-distribution CD which
installs t
Hi,
if I get it correctly [1] it is not recommended to use After=syslog but
it's not forbidden. But as the syslog.service should not be enabled it
is not running anyway. As the man page states:
"If a unit foo.service contains a setting Before=bar.service and both
units are being started, bar.serv
Hi,
this is really bad news.
Back in 2014 [1], sadly no one at RH seems to remember...
"Some of the things that are not changing:
- - The CentOS Linux platform isn't changing. The process and methods
built up around the platform however are going to become more open,
more inclusive and transpare
Hi,
freely does not imply free to redistribute. Of course these
informations are available from various sources which allow
redistribution, but it takes time to aggregate them - time that someone
need to spend doing the necessary research.
best regards,
Markus
On Mon, 2021-06-21 at 13:53 +0200,
> On Fri, 07 Oct 2011 21:14:19 -0400, Bob Hoffman
> said:
> Gotta say, centos has been tough to install and get working.
> The anaconda installer makes large drive setups horridly tedious
> (especially if reinstalling a lot).
You can also install centos using FAI (http://fa
Hi,
You can simply boot a live system to create your partition layout and copy it
over the existing system with rsync. Once your system is copied, you will need
to customize all hardware-dependent configuration files such as {crypt,fs}tab,
network configurations, bootloader and so on depending on
-04-13 at 15:45 +0200, Toralf Lund wrote:
> On 13/04/18 15:32, Lange, Markus wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > You can simply boot a live system to create your partition layout and copy
> > it
> > over the existing system with rsync. Once your system is copied, you
Hi,
there seem to be some problems with the epel. I'm not sure if your
problem (have the same on my systems) relate to this, however see epel-
devel Mailinglist [1] for more information on current epel problems.
Best regards
Markus
[1] https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/epel-de...@lis
On Wed, 2018-09-19 at 08:55 +0200, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> Il 18/09/2018 17:14, Gordon Messmer ha scritto:
> > On 9/17/18 11:38 PM, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
> > > Il 17/09/2018 22:12, Gordon Messmer ha scritto:
> > > > That doesn't look right. It should look more like 1) stop or
> > > > freeze
>
Hi,
John tries to tell you:
Revert your configuration changes to the config file and use the local
web interface / lp* / GUI Print Server Configuration tool to setup all
printers at work and / or at home using these tools.
This method needs a local cups instance that works if your OS is
running (
interface / GUI configuration tool should be a good choice.
Markus
On Mon, 2018-10-29 at 19:58 +0100, Patrick Bégou wrote:
> Hi Lange,
>
> thanks for these links. Following John reply I goes back and deeper
> in
> looking for documentation. Using the web interface is not an option
>
configurations deployed).
If you just want a single (or just some few) system(s) as hole clone of
your system (including full configuration), backup and restore seems
better.
best regards
Markus Lange
[1] https://people.centos.org/jperrin/Kickstart2.html
On Mon, 2019-02-04 at 17:44 +0100, Ralf
Hi,
for compiling Kernel Modules it might be worth looking at DKMS.
DKMS is available through EPEL and is designed to compile Kernel
Modules in an automated way when ever Kernel Updates are made.
For more Informations on DKMS see [1, 2, 3].
best regards,
Markus
[1] https://github.com/dell/dkms
Hi,
I can't tell you why CentOS 6 isn't available an git.centos.org anymore
but I think your assumption is right.
You may find what you need on http://vault.centos.org/ .
Best regards
Markus
On Tue, 2019-08-27 at 16:31 +0800, Qiying Wang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wan't to find the sqlite & python rpm
Hi,
there is an option in sesman.ini called KillDisconnected. This could be
what you are looking for [1]. There is also an option called
DisconnectTimeLimit to set your custom timeout [2]. But I haven't
tested this method.
A more graceful method should be letting your desktop environment
terminat
Hi,
at first I'm not part of the CentOS Project nor I'm a lawyer.
But may I can answer your questions.
According to the CentOS About page "CentOS Linux is no-cost and free to
redistribute." [1]. So as you are planning to redistribute it should be
fine to do. While redistributing you also need to
Hi,
not exactly your question but it might help you anyway.
Mozilla provides an great config generator for many commonly used
applications for multiple application and openssl versions [1].
You can choose between 3 security levels. They reflect how old/out-
dated your clients you need to support
32bits of zimbra is depecated. In Centos 6 only 64bits...
2012/5/21 Alexander Leyva Fonseca
> I need someone to help me: which version of Zimbra I can install on
> CentOS 6.2 with 32bits? I tried to do it with ver. 7.2 64 bits and I
> couldn't...
>
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> Especiali
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