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2007 Dec 27
6
boot hangs on trying to start sendmail
...m hangs trying to start sendmail. I was thinking hard about
disabling sendmail, but thought I needed it for internal functions, so
did not. yet.
So is there someway to get the system working so I can change something
like disable sendmail?
The system has no cdrom, diskette, etc. In fact the kybd/monitor
require a special temp setup. Perhaps I can edit the kernel line in
grub to disable something?
If necessary, I can pull the drive and put it in a system that does
support cdrom. That is the way I did the initial harddrive install.
2007 Dec 31
16
Firewall frustration
Well FWbuilder is NOT easy. The documentation does not match the
current GUI. Now the box is locked up. I will have to pull it again,
hook it up to a kybd/VGA and reset iptables....
Maybe Shoreline with webmin....
Problem is I want a REAL router/firewall with little work. Both public
and private nets have routable addresses. No NATing for me! I just
help write the RFC ;) And all the templates for fwbuilder want you to
be using NATing.
Perha...
2007 Dec 06
8
VNCsever not starting at boot
When I run system-config-services, it shows vncserver set to start at boot.
in /etc/inittab I have init 3
vncserver does not start at boot.
I log in on the console as root and
service vncserver start
and it starts with some warning messages about bad display name in "add"
command, but I do not see where these are logged to copy them into this
message.
Once I start it from the
2007 Aug 08
2
Centos 5 install failed compounded - no CD?
First off, there is no access into the bios on this unit It will boot
from the hard drive or a USB CD.
I have a USB DVD/CDRW. The system will boot from it.
But if I just press enter to install off the CD, I end up at the
askmethod menu.
I press the local CD option and am told, no CD.
Help?
2011 Apr 27
4
ssh in while in fsck
My manager reminds me that "in the old Sun days", the ssh server came up
first, *before* the fsck on boot, so that if there was a problem, and fsck
was waiting for an answer, you could remotely ssh in, kill it, restart it,
and answer (or give it the right flags).
Does anyone know if it's possible to have that happen with CentOS? It
would be nice to have it boot that way, so that if