I can't seem to find autofs-4.1.3-131.src.rpm on the download mirrors... I notice that there are not many SRPMS in the 4.1 /centos/4.1/os/SRPMS directory on the download mirrors - is this because most can be found under /centos/4.0/os/SRPMS and /centos/4.0/updates/SRPMS? - or should all the 4.1 SRPMS be in /centos/4.1/os/SRPMS ? Thanks James Pearson
On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 14:24 +0100, James Pearson wrote:> I can't seem to find autofs-4.1.3-131.src.rpm on the download mirrors... > > I notice that there are not many SRPMS in the 4.1 /centos/4.1/os/SRPMS > directory on the download mirrors - is this because most can be found > under /centos/4.0/os/SRPMS and /centos/4.0/updates/SRPMS? - or should > all the 4.1 SRPMS be in /centos/4.1/os/SRPMS ? >The SRPMS are not there yet ... I am gathering them up from myself and other developers (as we have more than 1 build machine and more than one build developer). I was also working 2 issues (which are now complete) that might have require SRPMS changes. That specific one is not at all changed from the upstream version which is available here: http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/updates/enterprise/4AS/en/os/SRPMS/ If an rpm is not marked as .centos4 (or .centosX for other versions) it has not been modified by the CentOS team. I am trying to get these SRPMS updated, once I have them all together, they will be at: /centos/4.1/os/SRPMS Should be soon -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20050622/581625ff/attachment-0003.sig>
Hello, I have a problem with my server : Sometimes, this server is used to stop running. It doesn't shut down but it stops running (with a noise on the hard drive) and there's no other way to shut down than pushing the power button during a long time. I don't think that it comes from the hard drive because I have the same effect with two hard drives. Here comes the best : Today it stops running during boot procedure and now, when I reboot the server, I have the following error message : Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 0 Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 1 Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 2 Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 3 Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 5 Buffer I/O error on /dev/hda2 device block 0 etc... I have two questions : Is there a way to recover data on /dev/hda2 ? (I tried linux rescue but it didn't find the linux installation) Is there a way to know why the server stops suddenly to run ? Thank you for any help, Jean LEE