On 12/27/2013 5:31 PM, bruce wrote:
At the basic level, if I could somehow run a cmd and somehow invoke a
"os" install for the existing system, that would be great. IE, if I
had an "image" that could be downloaded to get a complete
refresh/reinstall that's what I'm looking for.
So, starting from
Chris.
At the basic level, if I could somehow run a cmd and somehow invoke a
"os" install for the existing system, that would be great. IE, if I
had an "image" that could be downloaded to get a complete
refresh/reinstall that's what I'm looking for.
So, starting from the start, how can I get ther
On Dec 27, 2013, at 5:49 PM, bruce wrote:
> Pete.
>
> The 1st OS will be the os that gets run, it's the "master".. However
> if I detect that it's hacked, I want to be able to reinstall the OS.
What if the drive dies? What method are you going to use to get back up and
running as soon as poss
On Dec 27, 2013 5:49 PM, "bruce" wrote:
>
> Pete.
>
> The 1st OS will be the os that gets run, it's the "master".. However
> if I detect that it's hacked, I want to be able to reinstall the OS.
>
> Noramlly, you'd do that with a cd, and do it manually, but if you
> don't have access to the box, th
On Fri, 27 Dec 2013 19:49:42 -0500
bruce wrote:
> My approach is to have a 2nd minimal system/OS that has the only
> function to invoke a complete/fresh netinstall to restore/refresh the
> OS on the 1st system.
How exactly (step by step, please) do you intend to invoke the
netinstall from the ins
Hi again Chris!
I owe you OJ/Beer/Pizza!
With regards to creating the 3 partitions, umm.. using the
Installation GUI, where does that happen? I can't seem to find it on
the Create Custom Layout Page. Am I looking at the wrong/right place?
thanks
On Fri, Dec 27, 2013 at 7:54 PM, Chris Murphy w
On Dec 27, 2013, at 5:44 PM, bruce wrote:
> Chris..
>
>
> I already gave you the proper grub.conf 2nd entry. That's what you got
> wrong and why it won't boot. It's pointing to the wrong root which is
> what I said from the beginning.
> <<<
>
> Right, but I'm not sure what I need to corre
Pete.
The 1st OS will be the os that gets run, it's the "master".. However
if I detect that it's hacked, I want to be able to reinstall the OS.
Noramlly, you'd do that with a cd, and do it manually, but if you
don't have access to the box, then what?
My approach is to have a 2nd minimal system/O
Chris..
I already gave you the proper grub.conf 2nd entry. That's what you got
wrong and why it won't boot. It's pointing to the wrong root which is
what I said from the beginning.
<<<
Right, but I'm not sure what I need to correct in the Install GUI for
the 2nd OS Install process in order t
On Dec 27, 2013 4:15 PM, "bruce" wrote:
>
> Hi Chris.
>
> Thanks fo.r the reply
> .
> The principle reason for doing/testing dual boot is to have the
> ability to be able to do a remote reinstall for a fresh OS on a remote
> box. If you know of a way to accomplish that, I'm more than willing to
>
On Dec 27, 2013, at 5:30 PM, Chris Murphy wrote:
>
> On Dec 27, 2013, at 4:40 PM, bruce wrote:
>
>> Hi Chris.
>>
>> Thanks fo.r the reply
>> .
>> The principle reason for doing/testing dual boot is to have the
>> ability to be able to do a remote reinstall for a fresh OS on a remote
>> box.
On Dec 27, 2013, at 4:40 PM, bruce wrote:
> Hi Chris.
>
> Thanks fo.r the reply
> .
> The principle reason for doing/testing dual boot is to have the
> ability to be able to do a remote reinstall for a fresh OS on a remote
> box. If you know of a way to accomplish that, I'm more than willing to
On 12/27/2013 3:15 PM, bruce wrote:
The principle reason for doing/testing dual boot is to have the
ability to be able to do a remote reinstall for a fresh OS on a remote
box. If you know of a way to accomplish that, I'm more than willing to
hear it!!
Everything I've seen regarding doing reinst
Hi Chris.
Thanks fo.r the reply
.
The principle reason for doing/testing dual boot is to have the
ability to be able to do a remote reinstall for a fresh OS on a remote
box. If you know of a way to accomplish that, I'm more than willing to
hear it!!
Everything I've seen regarding doing reinstall
Hi Chris.
Thanks fo.r the reply
.
The principle reason for doing/testing dual boot is to have the
ability to be able to do a remote reinstall for a fresh OS on a remote
box. If you know of a way to accomplish that, I'm more than willing to
hear it!!
Everything I've seen regarding doing reinstall
Do over, missing new line:
hidemenu
title Centos (2.6.32-431.e16.x86_64)
root (hd0,0)
kernel /vmlinux-2.6.32-431.e16.x86_64 ro root=/dev/mapper/VolGroup-lv_root
rd_NO_LUKS LANG=en_US.UTF-8 rd_NO_MD rd_LVM_LV=VolGroup/lv_swap
SYSFONT=latarcyrheb-sun16 rd_LVM_LV=VolGroup/lv_root KEYBOARDTYPE=
On Dec 27, 2013, at 1:48 PM, bruce wrote:
> Hi Chris,
>
> For my tests right now, I'm simply trying to get dual Centos up/running,
OK but why do it the hard way, instead of putting one of them in a VM? Or
better, Fedora 20, and put two CentOS and another Fedora each in their own VM?
In that
Hi Chris,
For my tests right now, I'm simply trying to get dual Centos up/running,
Based on what you've said, there are errors in what I'm trying to
accomplish. You wouldn't have a few mins to walk me through this would
you.
I'm convinced that this is doable, and that whatever mistakes I've
made
On Dec 27, 2013, at 12:34 PM, bruce wrote:
> Hi - I know I should probably post to centos, but I'm testing this
> with centos, and then with fedora.
CentOS 6 uses grub legacy. Fedora uses grub2. They are completely different,
FYI.
> set the boot to be on sda1 - as 500M
In grub legacy that's
with centos, and then with fedora.
>
> I'm trying to basically do a dual boot test, that will allow me to
> dual boot into 2 different versions of centos, although, in this case,
> I'm using the centos 6.5 image.
>
> I went through the process that I've found from differ
Hi - I know I should probably post to centos, but I'm testing this
with centos, and then with fedora.
I'm trying to basically do a dual boot test, that will allow me to
dual boot into 2 different versions of centos, although, in this case,
I'm using the centos 6.5 image.
I w
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