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2019 Aug 06
1
Wiki edit: HowTos/Grub2
Greetings! This is my first contribution, so please let me know if there is anything I should be doing differently. I am following the instructions found here: <https://wiki.centos.org/Contribute>. Your /FirstnameLastname/ username: MitchellRoe The proposed subject of your Wiki contribution(s): Corrected path for getting menu entries The proposed location of your Wiki contribution(s):
2015 Aug 21
2
Russian wiki
- How to edit the CentOS Wiki <https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Wiki/Editing> - How to contribute your RPMs to the CentOS Project <https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Packages/ContributeYourRPMs> - How to create public mirrors for CentOS <https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreatePublicMirrors> There are several pages automatically use /ru/ in their links from HowTo
2015 Aug 21
0
Russian wiki
Hello. All these pages translated except Events. It will be done 10-12 hours later, now I cant finish it. We should add Russian wiki link on the English front page. After that I want to start Tips and Tricks translation for every item under the section. For example those pages first: - How to create an installation DVD from the install CDs
2012 Mar 14
1
Arabic Wiki
Hi guys, I'm a MAJOR fan of CentOS and its proven itself a lifesaver many a time in my professional and personal lives. I was hoping to help out by contributing to the wiki by translating as much as is possible of the wiki into Arabic. The thing is, the wiki is split into several ISO based country codes and there are 22 countries where Arabic is the national language, do I pick one in
2019 Jan 09
0
Squashfs as rootfs
Hello. I'm trying to add option to grub menu (amongst other options) to boot from squashfs image. But 'root=live:/path/tofile' doesn't work. I didn't find anything useful on the internet. Anybody can point me in right direction? Maybe better choice is to replace grub with isolinux? I have working solution with iso with squashfs booting through PXE, but i don't know how to
2009 Jun 22
2
Request for Wiki edit permission - booting into kickstart from all-in-one USB flash drive
I'm currently testing a process very similar to that found here: http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey And would like to update that doc with my observations once confirmed. Preliminary notes (not all relevant to that specific WikiPage - suggestions for where to put the non-kickstart info? First boot partition on USB is FAT32 and uses GRUB to chainload to the second ext2
2011 May 26
0
dom0 linux system consoles; running domU problems
Note: I''m familiar with gentoo distribution, but not with xen. A time has come, I desided, I need several xen virtual guests on my box (mostly because I want some personal web-applications installed on different environment that my desctop machine and desire to have ''playground'' for web-development attempts) What I have done 1) installed recent gentoo-sources (2.6.39),
2015 Oct 30
0
Isohybrid wiki page and UEFI
Hi, Bruno Cornec wrote: > With grub.efi (0.99 version from RHEL6) I can have access to the grub > prompt. Most of the various EFI bootable ISOs use FAT images with GRUB2 equipment. E.g. this 250 MB image: http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/8.2.0/amd64/iso-cd/debian-8.2.0-amd64-netinst.iso > Any other idea wrt debugging that is again welcome. I dimly remember to have read a sparse
2015 Aug 18
2
Russian wiki
Thanks a lot. 2015-08-19 1:39 GMT+06:00 Akemi Yagi <amyagi at gmail.com>: > On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Ilyas Arinov <arinov.ilyas at gmail.com> > wrote: > > Username changed to standards. > > > > I have 2 days in week to pedantically rewrite whole content until I can. > > > > Those (first 8-10 weeks): > > > > FrontPage > >
2014 Apr 03
1
Edit Wiki
username: paulcombs subject: http://wiki.centos.org/AdrianHall/CentralizedLDAPAuth I find that the CentOS Wiki's to be useful, however, sometimes incomplete. I would like to contribute where I can to complete Wiki articles so that the end result is the expected result. I have been in contact with Adrian Hall author of this article ttp://wiki.centos.org/AdrianHall/CentralizedLDAPAuth and
2017 Aug 26
5
[PATCH 1/2] builder/templates/debian.preseed: enable serial console
Also unify .index-fragment files --- builder/templates/debian-7.index-fragment | 7 ------- builder/templates/debian-8.index-fragment | 7 ------- builder/templates/debian-9.index-fragment | 18 ++++++------------ builder/templates/debian.preseed | 1 + builder/templates/make-template.ml | 6 ------ 5 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) diff --git
2011 Dec 22
6
Error starting updated Debian servers
Hi all, After applying some updates onto a Debian web server, I rebooted it. However it will no longer start, and generates this error in XenCenter: 22/12/2011 09:57:45 Error: Starting VM ''Web Server'' - Using <class ''grub.GrubConf.Grub2ConfigFile''>; to parse /boot/grub/grub.cfg - WARNING:root:Unknown directive load_video - WARNING:root:Unknown directive
2015 Oct 29
1
Isohybrid wiki page and UEFI
Bruno Cornec via Syslinux said on Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 12:39:53PM +0100: >I'm indeed trying to have everything I need on the boot part of the >ISO9660 image (kernel and an initrd which is normally built by >MondoRescue which then mounts the ISO9660 FS to have access to >additional content once booted). For now I do not seem to get to boot the >kernel. > >My machines are HP
2015 Apr 06
0
Isohybrid wiki page
Hi, Ady wrote: > This could be misinterpreted by some users as: "if > you want to build an isohybrid image, then you cannot use > 'syslinux.efi'". This would be incorrect. I don't know whether syslinux.efi can be used for booting from ISO 9660 via UEFI. Currently there is no example around which would succeed without GRUB or GRUB2. When describing the UEFI
2020 May 27
0
requesting edit/create page rights for wiki.centos.org/contribute
On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 12:55 AM Tomas Tomecek <ttomecek at redhat.com> wrote: > Hi Akemi, thank you so much for your help. > > So, the case sensitivity bit me again: my actual account name is all > lower case: https://wiki.centos.org/tomastomecek (b/c that's also my > FAS account name) > > I guess I can try creating an account with initials in caps or I'd >
2020 May 26
0
requesting edit/create page rights for wiki.centos.org/contribute
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 6:27 AM Tomas Tomecek <ttomecek at redhat.com> wrote: > Thanks, Akemi. > > I still need the permissions though: "You are not allowed to edit this > page.", the same holds for my personal page. > > I also cannot find precise documentation how to contribute to the wiki > itself: I can see on this ML that git diffs of changes are being
2008 Jun 26
4
RTL8111 Wiki Pages
Howdy, It appears that CentOS 5.2's support for the RTL8111B/C chip is incomplete. The wiki has some blanket statements regarding this support: http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/HardwareList/CentOS5/RealTek/r1000 http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/HardwareList/RealTekRTL8111b I could dive in an make the changes *I* think need to happen but I'd like to talk to people
2015 Apr 05
0
Isohybrid wiki page WAS: Is efiboot.img required?
> Hi, > > piranna wrote: > > > Quoting http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Isohybrid#UEFI: > > > "The additional isohybrid feature for UEFI adds a partition to the MBR > > > partition table pointing to the same file in the ISO 9660 filesystem > > > as does the El Torito catalog entry for EFI." > > Ady wrote: > > IMHO, the
2004 May 10
1
Re: Grub to Syslinux
>That should work, *IF*: > >a) hda5 is a FAT12/16 filesystem; >b) hda5 is <= cyl 1024. > > -hpa I got thinking booting off a logical partition might not be allowed, so I changed the LEAF/Bering logical partition to a primary, hda4. Then I ran "syslinux d:" from a Win98SE DOS-box to (try to) initialize the partition's boot record. And added this from a
2016 Aug 10
1
Syslinux Aarch64 porting
Hi Steve, I don't know if syslinux is x86-only by design, or just by circumstance. Simply put, I like syslinux because it's simple and it works. I know that once I get it working, I can just edit a config file and put kernels/initrds in the right place. Grub2 is trash[1], and UEFI is awkward and uncomfortable to actually use - in that I have to currently have my kernel and initrd on