Is there a way to change the folder structure inside a tar file without
extracting it to disk first?
For example, I have the following file/folder structure in a tar file, test.tar.
dir1/
dir1/file1
dir1/file2
I would like the contents to be modified to.
dir2/dir1/
dir2/dir1/file1
dir2/dir1/fi
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 07/12/2013 01:44 PM, Jerome Yanga wrote:
>
>> Yup. I have tried that. I get an out of memory error or the connection
>> times out.
>>
>
> That doesn't sound right. How much RAM and swap do you have?
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 11:58 AM, Jonathan Dieter wrote:
>
> On Thu, 2013-07-11 at 13:09 -0700, Jerome Yanga wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Jerome Yanga >wrote:
> >
> > > I have tried many configs and have failed to pxe boot a live Fedora 19
> c
On Thu, Jul 11, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Jerome Yanga wrote:
> I have tried many configs and have failed to pxe boot a live Fedora 19 cd.
> I need help in the boot parameters. Here is my current one.
>
> LABEL fedora_x86_64_19
> MENU LABEL ^1) Fedora 19 x86_64 Live
> MENU INDE
I have tried many configs and have failed to pxe boot a live Fedora 19 cd.
I need help in the boot parameters. Here is my current one.
LABEL fedora_x86_64_19
MENU LABEL ^1) Fedora 19 x86_64 Live
MENU INDENT 1
KERNEL knl/vmlinuz_fedora_19_x86_64_live_desktop
APPEND initrd=img/initrd_fedora_19
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:51 AM, James Hogarth wrote:
>
> # firewall-cmd --get-active-zones
>> public
>> interfaces: p7p1 p2p1
>> # firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=internal --change-interface=p7p1
>>
>
> The man page doesn't refer to --change be acceptable with --permanent
>
> Just tested this
I am running Fedora 19 x86_64. I performed the following:
# firewall-cmd --get-active-zones
public
interfaces: p7p1 p2p1
# firewall-cmd --permanent --zone=internal --change-interface=p7p1
# firewall-cmd --get-active-zones
public
interfaces: p7p1 p2p1
# firewall-cmd --zone=internal --change-in
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
>
> Am 10.07.2013 18:25, schrieb Jerome Yanga:
> > On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 9:19 AM, Jerome Yanga
> > jerome.ya...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > Hi all!
> >
> > In the past, I would c
On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 9:19 AM, Jerome Yanga wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> In the past, I would create custom startup scripts and create a link in
> the /etc/rc.d/rc5.d/ directory.
>
> Is this still a good practice? If not, please let me know where I should
> put my custom startup s
Hi all!
In the past, I would create custom startup scripts and create a link in the
/etc/rc.d/rc5.d/ directory.
Is this still a good practice? If not, please let me know where I should
put my custom startup scripts.
Thank you in advance.
regards,
j
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On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 2:02 PM, "Germán A. Racca" wrote:
> On 07/08/2013 05:57 PM, Jerome Yanga wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 1:40 PM, "Germán A. Racca"
>> mailto:german.ra...@gmail.com**>> wrote:
>>
>>
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 1:40 PM, "Germán A. Racca" wrote:
> On 07/08/2013 03:25 PM, Jerome Yanga wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 1:40 AM, poma > <mailto:pomidorabelisima@**gmail.com >>
>> wrote:
>>
>&g
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 1:40 AM, poma wrote:
> On 06.07.2013 11:31, Jerome Yanga wrote:
> > Thanks, Poma.
> >
> > I have compiled and installed the code in the URL you have provided.
> > However, I am still seeing the same issue.
>
> Don't top-post, s
Thanks, Poma.
I have compiled and installed the code in the URL you have provided.
However, I am still seeing the same issue.
Regards,
j
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 12:04 PM, poma wrote:
> On 27.06.2013 19:59, Jerome Yanga wrote:
> > Here are the info you requested. :)
> >
13 at 9:31 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 06/26/2013 09:40 AM, Jerome Yanga issued this missive:
>
> Oops! I apologize for missing that information.
>>
>> Laptop Model: HP ENVY dv6t-7300 CTO Quad Edition Notebook PC
>>
>> Here is what I get from lsusb.
>>
:22 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 4:03 AM, Jerome Yanga wrote:
>
>> Please help me get my fingerprint sensor to work.
>>
>> # cat /etc/redhat-release
>> Fedora release 18 (Spherical Cow)
>> # uname -a
>> Linux laptop1 3.
Please help me get my fingerprint sensor to work.
# cat /etc/redhat-release
Fedora release 18 (Spherical Cow)
# uname -a
Linux laptop1 3.9.6-200.fc18.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Jun 13 18:56:55 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
# yum list installed | grep fprint
fprint_demo.x86_64 0.4-10
Hi!
I would like to add "dom0_mem=512M,max:512M" into /etc/grub2.cfg.
However, I know that /etc/grub2.cfg is automatically generated via the
templates from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub. I need
to make the entry similar to below. Please guide me on how to go
about this.
title X
wrote:
> ok, next, /etc/nfsd.conf , is the log level cranked up to debug? more
> verbose is good.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 11:21 AM, Jerome Yanga
> wrote:
>>
>> Nope. Selinux is disabled.
>>
>> # getenforce
>> Disabled
>>
>>
Yes. The UID/GID have permission to access the exported device.
$ ls -alhn /data/
total 72K
drwxr-xr-x 3 100 100 4.0K Nov 8 09:46 .
no_root_squash didn't work either.
Regards,
j
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 10:26 AM, Roger Heflin wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 11:54 AM, Jero
Nope. Selinux is disabled.
# getenforce
Disabled
Regards,
j
On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 10:11 AM, Jack Craig wrote:
> As you are seeing PERM issues, is selinux on and interfering? just a wag,
> ...
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 9:54 AM, Jerome Yanga wrote:
>>
>&
3 AM, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
> Jerome Yanga wrote:
>> Here are the files you have requested.
>>
>> $ cat /etc/exports
>> /data *(rw,sync,anonuid=100,anongid=100)
>>
>> NOTE: I did not touch /etc/sysconfig/nfs.
>> $ cat /etc/sysconfig/nfs
&
9
#
# Optional arguments passed to blkmapd. See blkmapd(8)
BLKMAPDARGS=""
regards,
j
On Tue, Nov 6, 2012 at 10:07 AM, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
> Jerome Yanga wrote:
>> Thank you.
>>
>> Since v2, v3, and v4 are enabled by default, I have bigger issues.
>>
>&g
wrote:
> Jerome Yanga wrote:
>> How do I change to NFS version 3 so that other UNIX variants may
>> access my NFS share on my Fedora 17?
>>
>> /etc/defaults/nfs does not seem to exist anymore. :(
>>
>> regards,
>> j
>
> /etc/defaults/nfs
How do I change to NFS version 3 so that other UNIX variants may
access my NFS share on my Fedora 17?
/etc/defaults/nfs does not seem to exist anymore. :(
regards,
j
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