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2019 Mar 13
1
Fwd: syslinux-6.03 failed to boot ESXI 6.7
---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Adan Calderon <adancalderon at gmail.com> Date: Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 9:13 AM Subject: Re: [syslinux] syslinux-6.03 failed to boot ESXI 6.7 To: luckydog xf <luckydogxf at gmail.com> I can share some working examples for a USB Thumb drive and PXE servers using chain loading, but it will take me some time. If you are interested in my
2020 Apr 06
2
C8.1 Grub problem
Il 06/04/20 15:21, Simon Matter via CentOS ha scritto: >> Il 06/04/20 11:54, Georgios ha scritto: >>> Hi there! >>> I had a similar problem recently with grub. No idea why it doesnt work. >>> Try using grubby instead of grub2-mkconfig if you want the system to >>> keep your kernel parameters between boots. >>> >>> Something like:
2020 Apr 06
0
C8.1 Grub problem
On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 04:03:53PM +0200, Alessandro Baggi wrote: > I'm on 8.1. I'm searching help to see if this is a bug or error by me but > can't find nothing. > Currently I used grubby but it does not write any file that I know like > /boot/efi/EFI/centos/grub.cfg (I tried to remove and add arg but nothing > changed on files), so I don't know where it make
2002 Sep 05
0
automatic boot (question)
...lly? The reason I'm asking is I'd like to make a bootable restore > CD that will be fully automated. I don't want the end user to have to do > anything other than insert the CD and boot. Try prompt 1 timeout 30 default install label install kernel mykernel append <kerneloptions> for getting a boot:-Prompt for 3 seconds and then automagically start mykernel, or prompt 0 for getting it without boot:-Prompt. Everything else should be handled by the booted kernel/initrd/root-fs, but that's a different issue. Regards, Josef ________________________________________...
2003 Sep 10
1
HighPoint RocketRaid 454
Hello, I know that this card has support in FreeBSD but I'm curious if anyone has used them under heavy load in a RAID-5 configuration. We're thinking of equipping two of these cards with 8 120GB Hitachi drives and run it in an RAID-5 array for video material. The usual data streams will likely be 2-3 streams at about 5-20MB/s (totally) and I know that a single drive will handle that,
2014 Dec 21
1
Connection hangs after unspecific time
Hello, I have a samba server installed on a Lenovo Laptop X100e with this ``smb.conf``: [global] workgroup = WORKGROUP security = user log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m max log size = 1000 syslog = 0 panic action = /usr/share/samba/panic-action %d server role = standalone server map to guest = bad user usershare allow guests = yes [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = no read only =
2020 Apr 07
2
C8.1 Grub problem
Il 06/04/20 20:51, Jonathan Billings ha scritto: > On Mon, Apr 06, 2020 at 04:03:53PM +0200, Alessandro Baggi wrote: >> I'm on 8.1. I'm searching help to see if this is a bug or error by me but >> can't find nothing. >> Currently I used grubby but it does not write any file that I know like >> /boot/efi/EFI/centos/grub.cfg (I tried to remove and add arg but
2016 Jun 01
2
[PATCH v2] rescue: add --autosysroot option RHBZ#1183493
--autosysroot option uses suggestions to user on how to mount filesystems and change root suggested by --suggest option in virt-rescue. Commands are passed on kernel command line in format guestfs_command=command;. Command ends with a semicolon and there can be multiple commands specified. These are executed just before bash starts. On successfull run user is presented directly with bash in
2016 Jun 01
0
[PATCH v2] rescue: add --autosysroot option RHBZ#1183493
--autosysroot option uses suggestions to user on how to mount filesystems and change root suggested by --suggest option in virt-rescue. Commands are passed on kernel command line in format guestfs_command=command;. Command ends with a semicolon and there can be multiple commands specified. These are executed just before bash starts. On successfull run user is presented directly with bash in
2016 Jun 09
2
Re: [PATCH v2] rescue: add --autosysroot option RHBZ#1183493
In data mercoledì 1 giugno 2016 02:04:33, Maros Zatko ha scritto: > --autosysroot option uses suggestions to user on how to mount filesystems > and change root suggested by --suggest option in virt-rescue. IMHO it should be called -i, like in the other tools, as what --autosysroot does is basically the same. > Commands are passed on kernel command line in format >
2016 Jun 16
0
Re: [PATCH v2] rescue: add --autosysroot option RHBZ#1183493
On 06/09/2016 03:18 PM, Pino Toscano wrote: > In data mercoledì 1 giugno 2016 02:04:33, Maros Zatko ha scritto: >> --autosysroot option uses suggestions to user on how to mount filesystems >> and change root suggested by --suggest option in virt-rescue. > IMHO it should be called -i, like in the other tools, as what > --autosysroot does is basically the same. We can call it
2016 Aug 19
1
[PATCH] virt-rescue rewrite in OCaml
Hi, I tried to rewrite virt-rescue from C to OCaml. Goals were feature parity with C implementation, smaller codebase and hopefully better maintainability. I still don't know if I've covered everything right. So, please check it out. PS: my git send-email seems to be broken, so I'm sending it from thunderbird Thanks! maros
2009 Oct 21
1
[PATCH node] Renamed files and menu items for node administration:
define domain -> add virtual machine (addvm) undefine domain -> remove virtual machine (rmvm) create domain -> start virtual machine (startvm) destroy domain -> stop virtual machine (stopvm) list domains -> list virtual machiens (listvms) Signed-off-by: Darryl L. Pierce <dpierce at redhat.com> --- Makefile.am | 8 +- nodeadmin/adddomain.py |
2009 Jul 31
2
RFC: This patch is not being submitted for ACK...
...just looking for some feedback on the direction I'm going. The code won't get all the way to the define stage since I'm in the middle of retrofitting it to use virtinst instead of a home spun node definition.
2020 Feb 13
0
[PATCH v3 1/1] tools: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> This patch adds '--blocksize' command line option for guestfish and other C-based tools. This option allows specifying disk sector size. --- align/Makefile.am | 1 + align/scan.c | 8 ++++++++ align/virt-alignment-scan.pod | 2 ++ cat/Makefile.am | 1 + cat/cat.c | 8 ++++++++
2020 Feb 13
2
[PATCH v3 0/1] tools: add '--blocksize' option for C-based tools
From: Nikolay Ivanets <stenavin@gmail.com> This patch depends on changes in 'common' sub-module posted here: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2020-February/msg00150.html v3 fixes issue found during code review: - options now appear in alphabetical order v2: Almost the same as v1 except '--blocksize' option description is moved into a common submodule (similar to
2016 Jul 18
2
[PATCH] tests: Implement script to check documented tool options match actual options.
podcheck.pl is run as part of the tests to perform various checks on the documentation and the tool. Currently we check only that the documented options matches the options that the tool implements and vice versa. This commit would also allow us (in future) to check --help, --long-options, --short-options, --version output. This commit includes scripts to run the tests and various fixes to the
2009 Aug 31
1
Fixed patch...
This version of the patch includes feedback from jboggs at redhat.com, including fixes to the BuildRequires and Requires in the spec file.
2009 Sep 11
1
Text-based node administration tool
This patch obsoletes any previous ones. This is an upstream candidate, so I'm looking for feedback so we can push this and start using it.
2009 Sep 14
1
Bugfixes...
This version fixes a few bugs found by jboggs. It also includes some logging facilities that need to be fleshed out more.