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check your gmail, you use your Android phone, or do any number of
ordinary internet activities, and you're identifiable.
That may be so, but at least by using startpage.com you're not letting
them mine your search history as w
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On 6/5/22 17:18, stan via users wrote:
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Tom Horsley wrote:
Try editing /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf and putting
dns=none after the [main] section entry.
I have to do this in order to use dns servers other than those the ISP
provides with knot-reso
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> as you said. But if that's what you want to do, do that. Several years ago,
> all of the vitriol and trolling on this list got so bad we had to shut down
> pretty much every systemd discussion. Let's not go back to that.
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.conf when you want to prevent
random rewrites.
When it should reconfigure system name resolution, it has to use some
way. Current resolvconf from systemd-resolved package is useless without
systemd-resolved enabled. I don't know about any better generic
interface to configure system nameservers.
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gt; tested with F33, F34, and F35. With F33, the hostname is set to
> localhost. With F34 and F35, it's set to fedora. With RHEL 8.5, it's
> set to the reverse DNS assigned hostname. With RHEL 9 beta, it's the
> reverse DNS assigned hostname.
>
> This is weir
vide hostnames when it
has matching dhcp-record with IP and name (and hwaddr). With libvirt,
that would be set by in network
configuration xml. I think it should use also /etc/hosts of the host.
But dnsmasq can assign lease just by name if hwaddr is not present in
static leases. But that requi
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static lease for given DUID/hwaddr. Is there tool to create static lease
from machine name on VM creation? For example libvirt can detect name of
distribution from ISO image. It would be nice if it could propagate it
forward.
I am afraid I did not help much.
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theoretically possible? Are there existing tools
able to create both GPT and MBR tables, just like on Fedora images? How
are those images created?
I would be were grateful for any tips how to archieve my goal.
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> which suggests nsswitch.conf will become a fedora file (not glibc) and
> hopefully better, but this log
> has now been open for a long time.
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live images to flash drive,
which can prepare both EFI and legacy boot image, but create editable
partition table instead?
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> allow-recursion-on { internals; };
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> zone "linuxlighthouse.com" {
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>file "/var/named/internal.db";
>allow-query { internals; };
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>
e, ask me how
> to do it.
>
> After initiating the mock build, look in
> /var/lib/mock/fedora-rawhide-x86_64 (or
> /var/lib/mock/fedora-32-x86_64) to see where the build happened.
> Build logs and binary artifacts go in the "result" directory. The
> build itse
reports would be welcome.
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1. https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/pemensik/bind-9.16/
2. https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/pemensik/bind-9.17/
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> On Wed, 2019-11-06 at 18:46 +0000, Petr Menšík wrote:
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> What is "it"? Kindly follow long-standing convention and quote the part
> of a message you are responding to. HyperKitty does NOT do this
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Oh, right, thanks. Overlooked quote butto
Hi Todd,
It should not be deleted. It is packaged contents of usr/share/GeoIP/, just
bind mounted into /var/named/chroot when named-chroot.service is running. As
soon as it stops, it is unmounted.
mount --bind means it does not use more space. It can be a bit confusing, but
those files are sti
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