On 12/9/18 10:59 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/9/18 6:37 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 12/9/18 6:06 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
I decided to see what I would lose by removing network-scripts.
Nothing I can't live without now that I have nm-ifup/down.
You still have ifup and ifdown
On 12/7/18 6:37 PM, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
A customer is thinking of having me build him a
file server. He has 3 windows 10 workstation
that all need to see that same YUGE drawing files.
Plus backup would be nice.
So since I am allergic to Windows servers (the make me
say "bad"
On 12/8/18 6:34 AM, Doug H. wrote:
On Fri, 2018-12-07 at 18:37 -0800, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
Hi All,
A customer is thinking of having me build him a
file server. He has 3 windows 10 workstation
that all need to see that same YUGE drawing files.
Plus backup would be nice.
So since I am
Bonjour,
The last kernel 4.19.6-300.fc29.x86_64 on my f29 does not boot: after a
long stop at "reached target basic system", the boot stops with this
message (repeated many times):
dracut-initqueue timeout starting timeout scripts
then an emergency shell is opened
then what can I do?
Thank you
On 12/10/18 3:24 AM, François Patte wrote:
The last kernel 4.19.6-300.fc29.x86_64 on my f29 does not boot: after a
long stop at "reached target basic system", the boot stops with this
message (repeated many times):
dracut-initqueue timeout starting timeout scripts
then an emergency shell is ope
All;
One of my USB Ports has stopped working, trying to determine if it's a
hardware failure or a Linux issue. I'm running Fedora 29 - KDE spin on a
Lenovo P52S
If I grep for USB from /var/log/messages the results include this:
Dec 10 10:16:32 P52S pcscd[2117]: ccid_usb.c:1266:Cont
On 12/10/2018 10:49 AM, PropAAS DBA wrote:
All;
One of my USB Ports has stopped working, trying to determine if it's a
hardware failure or a Linux issue. I'm running Fedora 29 - KDE spin on a
Lenovo P52S
If I grep for USB from /var/log/messages the results include this:
Dec 10 10:16:32 P52
On 7/12/18 9:10 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 12/7/18 4:33 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Thanks Ed, I'll try that again.
I am using a vpn called Slickvpn. I did download *.ovpn files for each location
but I
didn't issue the command you mentioned. I manually created the vpn definitions
in
network manag
On 12/10/18 9:49 AM, PropAAS DBA wrote:
All;
One of my USB Ports has stopped working, trying to determine if it's a
hardware failure or a Linux issue. I'm running Fedora 29 - KDE spin on a
Lenovo P52S
If I grep for USB from /var/log/messages the results include this:
Dec 10 10:16:32 P52S p
On 12/11/18 5:01 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> How do I find out why the Networkmanager dialog won't show them?
I don't know.
Why don't you just go to the slickVPN site and download them from there?
--
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color scheme
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On 12/10/18 1:01 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 7/12/18 9:10 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 12/7/18 4:33 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>> Thanks Ed, I'll try that again.
>>>
>>> I am using a vpn called Slickvpn. I did download *.ovpn files for
>>> each location but I
>>> didn't issue the command you ment
Hi all,
Hope I can find an answer here because I don't know where else to ask.
I've just upgraded from Fedora 28 to Fedora 29 and mysqld (version
8.0.13) won't start. There's nothing useful in the logs so I've no idea
where to look for a solution. Was working fine in Fedora 28.
Thanks for
On 12/10/18 2:10 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 12/10/18 1:01 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> On 7/12/18 9:10 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> On 12/7/18 4:33 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Thanks Ed, I'll try that again.
I am using a vpn called Slickvpn. I did download *.ovpn files for
each loc
.
I just upgraded this Fedora 27 to 29 and it refused to run xfce until I
"setenforce 0"
I never seem to have selinux problems and don't know how to deal with
them. Doing "ausearch -m avc" produces a slew of:
time->Mon Dec 10 17:10:06 2018
type=AVC msg=audit(1544479806.790:376): avc: d
On 12/10/18 3:05 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Hope I can find an answer here because I don't know where else to ask.
>
> I've just upgraded from Fedora 28 to Fedora 29 and mysqld (version
> 8.0.13) won't start. There's nothing useful in the logs so I've no idea
> where to look
On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:
Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to start
it is "systemctl start mariadb" even though the daemon will show up as
mysqld in a process list.
[root@hawking ~]# systemctl start mariadb
Failed to start mariadb.service: Unit
On 12/10/18 3:32 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:
> On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>
>> Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to start
>> it is "systemctl start mariadb" even though the daemon will show up as
>> mysqld in a process list.
>>
>
> [root@hawking
(responding to Ed)
The system was originally installed in early spring of 2013. I would
have used either the then current release, or the immediately preceding
release. I don't recall anything more.
(responding to Samuel)
Rather than deleting lines, I commented them out. It's safer; I can
On 10/12/2018 11:48 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 12/10/18 3:32 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:
On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:
Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to start
it is "systemctl start mariadb" even though the daemon will show up as
mysqld in a
On 12/10/18 3:54 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:
> On 10/12/2018 11:48 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 12/10/18 3:32 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:
>>> On 10/12/2018 11:26 pm, Rick Stevens wrote:
Keep in mind that you're really running mariadb and the command to
start
it is "sy
I'm trying to get the interface on a multi-homed machine named "internal"
I have ifcfg-internal:
cat ifcfg-internal
# Please read /usr/share/doc/initscripts-*/sysconfig.txt
# for the documentation of these parameters.
TYPE=Ethernet
BOOTPROTO=none
DEVICE=internal
ONBOOT=yes
IPADDR=10.10.11.253
PR
Managed to get it going (found another log file I didn't know
existed!!). Websites are back up now but it looks like I have much work
to do judging by logged errors -
2018-12-11T00:23:09.838450Z 0 [System] [MY-010116] [Server]
/usr/libexec/mysqld (mysqld 8.0.13) starting as process 5200
2018-
On 12/10/2018 04:26 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
.
I just upgraded this Fedora 27 to 29 and it refused to run xfce until I
"setenforce 0"
I never seem to have selinux problems and don't know how to deal with
them. Doing "ausearch -m avc" produces a slew of:
time->Mon Dec 10 17:10:06 2018
typ
On 12/10/18 4:27 PM, Danny Horne via users wrote:
> Managed to get it going (found another log file I didn't know
> existed!!). Websites are back up now but it looks like I have much work
> to do judging by logged errors -
>
> 2018-12-11T00:23:09.838450Z 0 [System] [MY-010116] [Server]
> /usr/lib
On 12/10/18 7:30 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
Try opening up the SELinux Troubleshooter, AKA sealert. It should
have a list of all alerts that haven't been dismissed, with
instructions on how to deal with them.
.
This is the result:
# sealert
/usr/bin/sealert:32: DeprecationWarning: Importing dbus.
On 12/9/18 10:19 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
On 09Dec2018 18:33, sean darcy wrote:
My local server - unbound - works great. Never a problem, almost.
Sometimes there's a problem on reboot, and unbound doesn't start.
Do you know why this is? I run unbound on my Mac, but I start it by hand
post
On 12/10/2018 06:09 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 12/10/18 7:30 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
Try opening up the SELinux Troubleshooter, AKA sealert. It should
have a list of all alerts that haven't been dismissed, with
instructions on how to deal with them.
.
This is the result:
# sealert
/usr/bin/sea
Allegedly, on or about 10 December 2018, sean darcy sent:
> I still have a single point of failure. A backup would be very handy.
Within a small network, it's usual to run two DNS servers on two
different machines. On the WWW, it's usual to run more.
You really haven't provided enough informatio
On 12/10/18 20:50, Joe Zeff wrote:
If you use the GUI, there should be a column listing possible fixes.
.
That was what I needed. It turned out to be a virt machine that wanted
access to the wrong nfs system name. I simply deleted the no longer
needed VM.
Thanks for the help, Bob
--
Bob Goo
On 12/9/18 12:23 AM, sean darcy wrote:
> FC28.
>
> I'm running a DNS server (unbound) on a VOIP server. It's crucial that I can
> always
> resolve addresses, even if it's slower. Now DNS1 is set to 127.0.0.1, peerdns
> no. Giving:
>
> cat /etc/resolv.conf
> # Generated by dnssec-trigger-script
>
On 12/10/18 3:51 PM, home user via users wrote:
Rather than deleting lines, I commented them out. It's safer; I can
restore them easily if needed. So now lines 91 to 98 look like this:
---
91 insmod gfxmenu
92 # loadfont ($root)/grub2/themes/system/DejaVuSans-10.pf2
On 12/10/18 4:22 PM, sean darcy wrote:
I'm trying to get the interface on a multi-homed machine named "internal"
ifconfig
enp1s0: flags=4099 mtu 1500
ether 50:7b:9d:0b:8a:ab txqueuelen 1000 (Ethernet)
Is that the full ifconfig output for that interface or does it have the
right IP
Le 10/12/2018 à 17:17, Samuel Sieb a écrit :
> On 12/10/18 3:24 AM, François Patte wrote:
>> The last kernel 4.19.6-300.fc29.x86_64 on my f29 does not boot: after a
>> long stop at "reached target basic system", the boot stops with this
>> message (repeated many times):
>>
>> dracut-initqueue timeo
Allegedly, on or about 8 December 2018, sean darcy sent:
> What I want is:
>
> nameserver 127.0.0.1
> nameserver
Is the DHCP server configurable by you? If so, then enter the list of
DNS servers that you want clients to use into the DHCP server, and let
it configure your clients.
--
[tim@lo
Allegedly, on or about 11 December 2018, François Patte sent:
> For an unknown reason the installation of the new kernel wrote a
> wrong grub.cfg pointing as the root partition an unused partition on
> my system Strangely when I run grub2-mkconfig this was corrected.
> I cannot understand why t
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