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2015 Aug 20
2
CentOS 7 PV kernel
Thanks for the reply.
How to know that the CentOS 7 kerenel is whether PV or HVM?
When I searched about it, I found the following link, where the kernel type
us determined from
the 2 following commands
1. uname -r
2. lsmod | grep xen
If both have "*xen*", then it is PV, if lsmod returns something but not in
kernel name then...
2005 Apr 14
1
pxeboot to runlevel 4
...?
I saw no mention of it in linux-*/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt,
and it seems like an omission if it is actually true.
theres also no mention in man inittab whether 'initdefault' can be
overridden
by kernel-command line, though I know Ive done it.
the command-line received by the kerenel is (for another similar stanza)
Kernel command line: console=ttyS0,19200n81 root=/dev/nfs
nfsroot=192.168.42.1:/nfshost/foo
nfsaddrs=192.168.42.100:192.168.42.1:192.168.42.1:255.255.255.0:soekris:eth0
panic=5 initrd=initrd-2.6.10-r10c2-soekris-int-v1.img
BOOT_IMAGE=vmlinuz-2.6.10-r10c2-soekris...
2005 Aug 30
2
SATA detect fails on ICH7 chipset / Dell Poweredge SC430
Hi,
I have a Dell Poweredge SC420 and a SC430. The SC420 has an ICH6
chipset and works ok with Xen. The SC430 has an ICH7 chipset and the
SATA detection fails. I''ve tried 2.6.11.10 and 2.6.12.5 kernels, with
Xen 2.0.7, Xen-testing and Xen-unstable, all with the same results.
I''m using the same hypervisor and kernel binaries, so problems with
the compiler environment etc. have
2009 Mar 18
2
Issue with timeout option?
I have a project g4l that uses syslinux and have been working on the next
version. I installed the 3.74 pre5, and it worked just fine. But I was doing a
test, and booted the systems, and usually pick the default kerenel or one of
the other kernels on the CD before it times out with 60 seconds. But this
time, I didn't do that. It loaded the default kernel with no problem, but then
gives the following:
VFS: Cannnot open root device "<NULL>" or unknown-block(253,0)
Please append a correct "...
2015 Apr 26
3
How does the libvirt deal with the vnet mac address
How does the libvirt deal with the vnet mac address?
Greetings,
if I establish a network for the VM (hypervisor is KVM) using bridge in the virt-manager , a vnet0 device is created . There are some relationships about mac address between the vnet0 device in the hypervisor and the ethX device in the VM, for example :
the mac address of vnet0 is FE:54:00:84:E3:62
the mac address of ethX in the VM
2015 Apr 27
2
Re: How does the libvirt deal with the vnet mac address
...>
> When a packet arrives from a guest TAP, the source MAC address will
> be used to populate the ARP table.
>
> In neither case does the MAC address of the TAP device itself have
> any involvement.
>
> The only time the TAP device MAC address has any effect is when
> the kerenel auto-assigns a MAC to the bridge device as explained
> above.
>
>> If I want to create tap device manually , how should I deal
>> with the mac address ?I have setup the mac address of the
>> tap0 device in the hypervisor and the ethX device in the VM
>> in the same way...
2015 Aug 19
2
CentOS 7 PV kernel
HI,
Is the CentOS 7 PV kernel available?
I installed latest CentOS 7 & I found out that it is a HVM guest.
So, if we wanted to have CentOS PV guest for CentOS 7, is there any
specific steps to follow?
or the same kernel will work as both PV & HVM?
--
Thanks & Regards,
Venkateswara Rao Dokku.
2004 Apr 09
0
RedHat/Fedora RPMS Update
Greetings folks,
I have updated our asterisk RPM repository with CVS builds for RH 7.3, 9
and FC1. The zaptel package is compiled against the supplied kerenel rpm
and SRPMS are supplied for those wishing to rebuild. Other than the CVS
update no other changes are made from previous releases...
Features
========
Security: runs as user asterisk not root
Convienance: Console automatically runs on tty8
Newb friendly: Lots of links to documentation / hin...
2015 Apr 27
0
Re: How does the libvirt deal with the vnet mac address
...ust send it to all connected TAP devices.
When a packet arrives from a guest TAP, the source MAC address will
be used to populate the ARP table.
In neither case does the MAC address of the TAP device itself have
any involvement.
The only time the TAP device MAC address has any effect is when
the kerenel auto-assigns a MAC to the bridge device as explained
above.
> If I want to create tap device manually , how should I deal
> with the mac address ?I have setup the mac address of the
> tap0 device in the hypervisor and the ethX device in the VM
> in the same way with libvirt , but the n...
2015 Apr 28
0
Re: How does the libvirt deal with the vnet mac address
...>
> When a packet arrives from a guest TAP, the source MAC address will
> be used to populate the ARP table.
>
> In neither case does the MAC address of the TAP device itself have
> any involvement.
>
> The only time the TAP device MAC address has any effect is when
> the kerenel auto-assigns a MAC to the bridge device as explained
> above.
>
>> If I want to create tap device manually , how should I deal
>> with the mac address ?I have setup the mac address of the
>> tap0 device in the hypervisor and the ethX device in the VM
>> in the same way...
2014 Jun 29
14
[Bug 80675] New: KMS FB hand-over: no/black console on Nvidia MCP78S/C77/GeForce 8300 (10de:0848), X11 ok
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=80675
Priority: medium
Bug ID: 80675
Assignee: nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org
Summary: KMS FB hand-over: no/black console on Nvidia
MCP78S/C77/GeForce 8300 (10de:0848), X11 ok
QA Contact: xorg-team at lists.x.org
Severity: normal
Classification: Unclassified
1997 Aug 02
44
Question
Is there a way to prevent other users from being able to map a drive from
windoww95/NT to anyother user directory on the system. For example I can map
to anyone's account on the system and have read only access, is there a way
to stop this in either the global or share level?
Thanks