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2007 Sep 27
2
hostname not being picked up by DHCP
Hi - I am using the CentOS v5 desktop installation and am setting up a new lab for our engineering department. Initially I computers got their IP addresses and computer names from the DHCP process and the computer were getting the info from the dynamic pool. These name would be d-23-76.mnsu.edu, where the d stood for dynamic and 23-76 refered the IP address of xx.xx.23.76. The computer
2005 May 15
1
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2001 May 01
1
Problem with .hushlogin in Tru64 UNIX 4.0e
I have tried this with openssh-2.5.2p2 and openssh-SNAP-20010501. I have noticed that with a .hushlogin file in my home directory I still get messages. With the .hushlogin file I get these messages: Last successful login for ricardo: Tue May 1 08:06:00 2001 from blah.mnsu.edu Last unsuccessful login for ricardo: Tue May 1 08:05:21 2001 from blah.mnsu.edu Without the .hushlogin file I get
2018 Jun 05
1
Dual booting Windows 10 and CentOS 7
Hi - I have an Engineering lab that was set up to dual boot with windows 7 and CentOS 6. This has worked just fine. I would like to get advice on doing the same with Windows 10. Steps I have tried - 1. Free up space for CentOS 7/C7 (50 gb). 2. Reboot to C7 installer. 3. Go to "SYSTEM -> INSTALLATION DESTINATION" Here I see my single Local Disk with 48.83 GiB free. I selected
2008 Jun 04
5
Mounting cifs shares by non-root users on CentOS 4.6
I'm trying to set up mounting of a Windows share for non-root users via /etc/fstab on a CentOS 4.6 box - I've followed the instructions at: <http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/WindowsShares> Using something like the /etc/fstab example given in the wiki page (with, of course, using a valid share, username and password for my set up): //winbox/getme /mnt/win cifs
2005 May 16
0
Re: Calling R functions from Java (D0c)
Hello kanglin: Try to transfer from Java Object JList to R Object Data.frame, you could use public Rconnection r_connection = null; ..... ..... this.r_connection.assign("dataframe_ex",java list_ex); Best regards, Ricky Chen EIM ProMOS Technologies Inc. No.19 Li Hsin Rd.,Science-Based Industrial Park, HsinChu,Taiwan,R.O.C. Tel: 886-3-5798308 Ext : 8512 http://www.promos.com.tw
2008 Oct 08
1
Samba Docs
I posted this to the CentOS list and was advised to post here so here goes ... I've looked at the CentOS docs-list as well as the Wiki as I was interested in Samba. On one CentOS box I've got 3.0.32 (the latest bug-fixed version from Samba.org) and on another I've got 3.0.28 (the latest from upstream). The docs look almost the same and the docs refer to security = share. However
2008 Oct 08
2
Samba 3.0.28/3.0.32
I've looked at the CentOS docs-list as well as the Wiki as I was interested in Samba. On one CentOS box I've got 3.0.32 (the latest bug-fixed version from Samba.org) and on another I've got 3.0.28 (the latest from upstream). The docs look almost the same and the docs refer to security = share. However 3.0.32 comes with a blank smb.conf making it harder to get a secure server up and
2008 Jul 08
3
CentOS mount doesn't support smbfs type ?
Hi, I'm trying to mount a Windows folder from a Linux box with the command: # mount -t smbfs (...) but I get the error: "mount: unknown filesystem type 'smbfs'". Does this mean that CentOS mount doesn't support smbfs type ? If so, how can I enable it ? I'm using 5.1 Any help would be appreciated. Warm Regards, M?rio Gamito
2007 Sep 23
1
CentOS 5.0 crash (cifs bug ?)
Hi I think I hit the cifs bug described at http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/WindowsShares and http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=1776 As CentOS Wiki said, CentOS 5.0 do have a bug fixed cifs.ko, so I thought it should be in CentOSPlus repository ... so I upgrade my kernel and using 2.6.18-8.1.10.el5.centos.plus. After I use this kernel release, I check the cifs.ko and see the following: $
2007 Dec 11
2
Problems configuring SAMBA share on remote machine
I'm having problems getting a SAMBA share on a remote (Windows XP) machine to allow me write access to files. I can copy/paste whole files OK from my CentOS 5 box, but can't do any editing of files on the Windows XP machine, which I use as a file server for most of my domestic data (historical reasons for using Windows!). I've tried re-setting permissions to allow write access to the
2007 Aug 28
1
Mapping to Samba
Using GUI methods (read: easy for most users), is there a way to map to a Samba share and have it accessible to all applications? Going through Nautilus I'm able to create a link to the shares, but they're not accessible from many applications. And, obviously, this is going to be something that changes per user (different mappings, different credentials, etc), so I can't use a static
2007 Jun 01
1
XFCE-4.4, Samba shares, Beryl
Hi, I have CentOS 5 with the XFCE-4.4 window manager installed. (BTW, I've tried many XFCE-centered distros before, and CentOS offers by far the cleanest implementation). Two questions for that. 1) I've seen various HOWTO's about how to display Samba shares with the Thunar file manager. Did anyone manage to do this with CentOS? 2) Is there some HOWTO about configuring that nice
2007 Jun 29
2
where is smbmount on centOS 5
Hi, I am searching smbmount command on centOS 5. On, CENTOS 4.4, I used it as follows to backup data to a window PC. I want to do it on CentOS 5 now. mount -t smbfs -o ip=192.168.5.225,username=mailbackup,password=secret //server/mail_backups /mnt/maildaily I can not issue such command on centos 5. When I try , It gives below error. [root at mail ~]# mount -t smbfs -o
2007 May 11
1
centos5 cifs/autofs
Hi all I am trying to use the cifs module to mount a share from a win2k3 server but I am getting the following error in /var/log/messages - the filesystem does mount but i'm having other issues accessing the data from our web based app. Can anyone explain why I get this error please? Indeed the file mount_cifs.so does not exist on the machine. automount[31080]: open_mount: (mount):cannot
2007 May 28
1
Getting Samba to work in CentOS 4.4
I'm trying to access files on a networked Windows machine from my linux box (CentOS 4.4) using SMBFS mounting but it doesn't work. I've checked the Service Configuration and there's no sign of the smb entry in the list. Do I have to install this additionally and if so how, as I thought it would be installed as part of the standard workstation package? Andy
2010 Apr 22
2
Contos3->5 upgrade, smbmount is gone?
I solemnly puke upon people who break things and call it progress. Get ye to Redmond. I upgraded Centos3.8 to Centos5.4; smbmount is gone. Mounting a WinXP share requires a new instantiation of the old command smbmount \\\\hostname\\path\\to\\share /local/mount/point -o ip=123.12.34.234,username=hostname\\my_userid,password=whatever which should now be mount -t cifs <somebody please
2008 May 01
2
CentOS 4.5 - mounting remote windows fileserver using smb or cifs
Hi I need to mount a windows share on a CentOS 4.5 box running stock kernel etc - I have tried using cifs and also smbfs My fstab looks like //share/name /mount/point smbfs username=user,password=password,uid=useridhere 0 0 or the same using cifs When i try and mount that i get the following errors depending on the share type smbfs: mount_data version 1919251317 is not supported CIFS
2005 Dec 23
1
[LLVMdev] How to keep array type info in arguments
When I tried LLVM for a function with an array as an argument, the type infomation of the array seems lost. For example, for this function, void DCT(short data[64], char step, char offset), its corresponding LLVM code will be void %DCT8_int(short* %data, sbyte %step, sbyte %offset) , and every access of "data" will be a pointer access, instead of an array access. Is there any way to
2007 Jul 17
5
Getting Owner of Files on Mounted Windows Share
Hello everyone, I have an obscure issue that I have been so far unable to find the answer to. I have successfully mounted a windows NTFS file share using samba via the following command: mount -t smbfs -o username=<USERNAME>,workgroup=<WORKGROUP> //winserver/winpath /mnt/win It mounts just fine but performing an ls -al command shows my user (or "root") as the owner of all