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2019 Oct 03
2
AMI for CentOS 8 and 7.7
...vious AMI were
created I might be able to adapt it for CentOS 8.
Thank you
- Nils
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2019 Oct 03
1
AMI for CentOS 8 and 7.7
On Thu, Oct 3, 2019 at 5:02 AM Nils Meyer <nils at nm.cx> wrote:
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> Hi centos-virt,
>
> I hope I picked the correct mailing list.
>
> I was wondering whether there is a plan to get CentOS 8 and perhaps 7.7
> AMI for use with AWS.
If you're in a rush, you can build an OS image with a local
virtualization tool (such as VirtualBox or VMWare Player) and import
it. Did
2019 Dec 13
0
Xen Version update policy
...if
NM is going to do things with interfaces you created through ip.
regards
Nils
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2010 Dec 11
3
Keeping Windows ACL's when migrating to SAMBA Server
We setup a Ubuntu SAMBA 3.5 server and would like it to replace our
current Windows 2003 file server. I can manually copy the files over but
need to keep all the Windows UID's and GID's but am having trouble
copying the files over. Does anyone have any idea what im doing wrong or
have any ideas for me to do this?
I have pasted the contents of my smb.conf below my name.
George
2019 Dec 13
5
Xen Version update policy
On 2019-12-13 04:54, Kevin Stange wrote:
> I don't want to burden Steven Haigh any, but I wonder if there's a way
> we could combine some of our efforts to make both "Xen made easy!" and
> the Virt SIG Xen easier to manage.
I've been thinking about this for a while. The problem has been the
workflows between myself and the SIG are so far apart, its hard to look
at