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2015 Feb 25
4
Easy way to strip down CentOS?
...t; I install from the 'minimum' ISO, and get that off the bat, then just > install the packages I need with yum I do the same, but my question is: how to do that the other way around? Let's say you start from the base system, then install a couple dozen command-line utilities from cowsay to whois, then you install the "X Window System" group, a couple dozen fonts, then the WindowMaker window manager, then a handful of X applications... how do you manage from there to get back to exactly the base system you had from the start? I know this may sound a little academic, b...
2018 Nov 14
1
winbind service panics "randomly"
...th-systemd This is a +/- standard debian installation, still (and this is probably useless info): lxde/lightdm instead of gnome; avahi, nfs, wicd disabled; network managers disabled; installed isc-dhcp-server, bind9, ntp, ethtool, iftop, iperf3, rsync, ifenslave, bridge-utils, pigz, htop, fortune, cowsay, x11vnc, openvpn I'm (remotely) keeping a close eye on the thing. I can only test stuff after office ours but I can monitor and will report here any findings. Again, thanks for the amazing work. Best regards Carlos Rowland Penny via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> escreveu no dia quart...
2015 Feb 25
0
Easy way to strip down CentOS?
...imum' ISO, and get that off the bat, then just >> install the packages I need with yum >> > > I do the same, but my question is: how to do that the other way around? > Let's say you start from the base system, then install a couple dozen > command-line utilities from cowsay to whois, then you install the "X Window > System" group, a couple dozen fonts, then the WindowMaker window manager, > then a handful of X applications... how do you manage from there to get > back to exactly the base system you had from the start? I know this may > sound a li...
2015 Feb 25
5
Easy way to strip down CentOS?
Hi, I wonder if there's an easy way to strip down an installation to the bare minimum, e. g. the packages you get when you select "minimum installation". In Slackware, the bone-headed package manager slackpkg has a few nice options, among which 'slackpkg clean-system', which removes all third-party packages in one single operation, or 'slackpkg remove
2018 Nov 13
2
winbind service panics "randomly"
Hi Rowland, thank you for another quick reply. 1) I did all the changes on the smb.conf you suggested and restart samba-ad-dc on both DCs. 2) Changed file server log to 10 and rebooted it just because. 3) Winbind crashed. 3.1) I have a gut felling that if I leave it alone, it lasts longer. If I do a wbinfo -u it's ok, but if I go and check it often, it eventually crashes. Again, gut felling,