Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Changed md5sums on a bare-bones install. Logical explanation?"
2013 Mar 14
1
Bare bones Debian vmWare appliance?
Hi all,
Does anyone know of a decent bare-bones debian vmWare appliance I can
download to play with?
Thanks,
--
Best regards,
Charles
2013 May 15
2
How to Automate Centos 5.7 CD bare bones build
Does anyone know how to automate a CD Centos 5.7 build.?
1) new bare bones workstation ( PXE enabled)
2) Boot from CD to the boot prompt
3) At the boot: linux ks=http://x.x.x.x/ks/cfg/org/1/label/Centos5.7
The workstation is able to connect to the server and the kick-start works great.!
Question: how can I automate? linux ks=http://x.x.x.x/ks/cfg/org/1/label/Centos5.7 on the CD?
Unattended
2006 Apr 22
2
kickstart
Hello,
I've been trying to kickstart a install centos from a USB memory stick.
Everything with that is working fine, but I seem to be having a problem with
the ks.cfg file.
When I boot the install media from the usb drive, the the boot prompt I type
linux ks=hd:/dev/uba1/ks.cfg
Then I peek at the logs and it even says
* getting kickstart file
* getting kickstart file from harddrive
*
2005 Dec 30
5
Version download problem?
Trying to download the 3.1 iso's of CentOS and no matter which mirror I go to, or release 3 version, I always see the 3.6 iso's.
URL: http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/pub/linux/distributions/centos/3.1/isos/i386/
Shows all of the 3.6 iso files.
Some reason why I can't find the older release files?
Thanks,
Darren Young
Senior UNIX Administrator
University of Chicago
Graduate School
1998 Sep 15
0
compiling 0.62.3 for SunOS 4.1.4 and Solaris 2.6
Just a quick report on compiling R 0.62.3 for SunOS 4.1.4 and Solaris
2.6 (both with gcc 2.7.2.something), in hopes that it'll be useful to
someone.
4.1.4
- I followed Charles Berry's forward of Ross Ihaka's suggestion about
putting fake #defines for gamma and lgamma in src/include/Mathlib.h (this
works best on the second pass, after the graphics library (which also
contains
2004 Nov 24
2
Files being corrupted on export, md5sums don't match.
(smb.conf attached)
When i mount the exported shares on my computer on either it or
another machine they get damaged during transfer, for example i made a
file in my shared folder with the contents "this is a test", mounted
that folder at /mnt/losmb/, resaults below:
$ cat /home/share/test
this is a test
$ cat /mnt/losmb/test
J?SMB.?$
$ md5sum /home/share/test && du -s
2005 Aug 05
0
CentOS-3.4-i386-Server.iso md5sum missing
Their is no 3.5 server iso posted yet, and their is no md5sum listed for
the 3.4 server iso that is posted.
Regards,
Ted
Final Release md5sums (Post 7th June 2005)
81be21fa53cd321a401575def5d0129b CentOS-3.5-i386-disc1.iso
58b0b6b6fa71b328ed2c6c915752f5b0 CentOS-3.5-i386-disc2.iso
e7bf5fc1e8b085d536c02dcf581623f3 CentOS-3.5-i386-disc3.iso
27723707d72e83d767495ee0401ec706
2014 Sep 08
3
Re: [RFC PATCH] resize: add support for MBR logical partitions some question
On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 06:16:50PM +0800, Hu Tao wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The attached patch adds support for resizing MBR logical partitions. The
> failure is still there, I can't get any helpful information from lsof.
> Any suggestions?
I don't see the error:
Error: Error informing the kernel about modifications to partition /dev/sdb5
However I do see this error:
2005 Jun 02
0
[OT] Anyone for writing a Ruby language module for BBEdit?
I know many people on the list like TextMate for Ruby/Rails editing, so
please don''t flame me for this request. I''m a long-time BBEdit user, I
gots my keyboard shortcuts in my hands and brain, and I really don''t
want to switch.
Anyone on the list capable of writing a BBedit Language Module for Ruby?
Would you do it for money?
BBEdit does not support Ruby as a
2014 Jul 16
2
Re: virt-resize: support to MBR logical partitions and some question
On Tue, Jul 15, 2014 at 09:01:47AM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> The answer is I don't know. But there are a few things you can try:
>
> (1) Most importantly, enable tracing (export LIBGUESTFS_TRACE=1) and
> get a list of operations that are performed in the order they are
> performed. This is vital for debugging this.
>
> (2) When the error happens, run
2011 Sep 06
1
Inconsistent md5sum of replicated file
I was wondering if anyone would be able to shed some light on how a file
could end up with inconsistent md5sums on Gluster backend storage.
Our configuration is running on Gluster v3.1.5 in a distribute-replicate
setup consisting of 8 bricks.
Our OS is Red Hat 5.6 x86_64. Backend storage is an ext3 RAID 5.
The 8 bricks are in RR DNS and are mounted for reading/writing via NFS
automounts.
2006 Sep 13
5
Re: strange mtime/md5sum behaviour and constantly changing files with links
On Sep 8, 2006, at 5:58 AM, Thorsten Sandfuchs wrote:
> hio,
> as I have some huge files to distribute and md5-sum-checking takes
> SOME time
> for them, I''m trying to switch to mtime/timestamps, but got no
> luck. Regularly
> the mtime seems to change and additionally the md5sums generate
> themselves
> anyway.
I''m pretty sure that the file
2006 Jun 27
2
Bare naked server
Thanks, Zed, for mongrel :!)
I''ve been on TextDrive for some time running my sites behind apache
w/lighttpd. Once it got running it was cool enough. When it ran. And
there was still the webmin dance and all.
So I decided to set things up on my little dedicated redhat server -
since I''d had so much success locally w/mongrel. Fast. Simple. It has
been great and I managed to move
2012 Apr 04
0
Bare libvirt web interface
Hi,
I set up a virtual environment based upon KVM/libvirt/pacemaker. When
managing this I cannot use virt-manager or virsh, since everything is
managed by the cluster. So when I need to migrate a vm I must drive the
operation from pacemaker (via crm shell program).
I'm ok with this kind of management, but what I need now is just a bare
web interface to make the users see just the position (=
2015 Aug 25
0
OPUS on bare metal ARM
On 8/25/15, 12:25 AM, Treuillard, Benjamin wrote:
> The aim of my project is to transmit voice over CAN bus.
CAN? 8 byte transactions. CRC. Bit stuffing on 5 bit repeats.
Automatic retransmits. No ordering.
Really? I guess if you *have* to, but I would pick pretty much *any*
interface standard *other* than CAN for audio.
> The main issue I have is that opus fail to allocate memory,
2004 Jul 21
1
bare minimums
What would be the bare minimum hardware and software requirements to
run asterisk in it's full glory with agi support to handle 1 fxo, 1
fxs, and sip off to a provider such as voicepulse.
Eric
--
"They that would give up essential liberty for temporary safety deserve
neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin
2020 May 01
0
Bare Metal vs Containers/vms
Hi All,
I vaguely remember someone at Astricon making the case for having multiple
containers/vps each running asterisk vs using asterisk direct on bare
metal. Something about getting better performance. Does anyone have any
insight on this?
TIA and stay safe
Dovid
PS I know vps != containers I just don’t recall if the argument was for
vps, containers or both instead of installing direct on
2015 Jun 30
0
QEMU-KVM and bare metal performance impact
2019 Feb 11
0
bare-metal backup before update--options?
> Hi all!
>
> I'm a "nervous nellie", I have not yet updated my 7.5 desktop to 7.6
> because (1) it has an Nvidia card, and (2) I've heard of problems
> upgrading on top of software RAID (using RAID1 with 2 drives).
>
> I need to upgrade it to stay secure, and I want to do a bare-metal backup
> first (so I can put it all back as it now is, in case it
2009 Aug 15
2
bare minimum /etc/asterisk for sip based *
What files at a bare minimum need to be in /etc/asterisk for an
asterisk server that does sip only and voicemail. I'm setting up an
asterisk server to provide service for a single SIP softphone
extension with SIP origination and termination. The main purpose of
using * is for voicemail and future expansion ability.
I know I need
sip.conf
extensions.conf
voicemail.conf
but what else?
do I