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2020 Jan 29
2
CentOS 8 on USB disk
What's your dd command? Are you sure you are writing to the raw disk and not inside a partition? On 29/01/2020 16:30, Jerry Geis wrote: > Well after a closer look - Seems like the OLD 8.0 iso image is still on the > USB. Not the new 8.1 > > I have tried to redo the dd command to copy the 8.1 iso - I get no errors - > but it still comes up with the 8.0 > I then tried to
2020 Jan 30
1
CentOS 8 on USB disk
I usually use the command "dd if=iso of=usbdevice status=progress && sync" On Wed, 29 Jan 2020, 18:36 Erick Perez - Quadrian Enterprises, < eperez at quadrianweb.com> wrote: > That happened to me several times > My USB was "burned" and never displayed new data copied to it. > By "burned" I mean the flash drive was faulty up to a point where
2019 Sep 24
2
CentOS 8.0 1905 is now available for download
Hi, What hypervisor/virtual machine monitor and host operating system are you using? On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 at 19:31, J Martin Rushton via CentOS <centos at centos.org> wrote: > > On 24/09/2019 12:16, Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming wrote: > > Good evening from Singapore, > > > > Anybody downloaded, installed, and tried CentOS 8.0 1905 yet? > > > >
2019 Sep 24
9
CentOS 8.0 1905 is now available for download
Good evening from Singapore, Anybody downloaded, installed, and tried CentOS 8.0 1905 yet? Download link from CentOS download mirror near to Singapore: http://mirror.vodien.com/centos/8.0.1905/isos/x86_64/CentOS-8-x86_64-1905-dvd1.iso The DVD ISO filesize is 6.6 GB. I am downloading it right now...Approx. 20 mins more to download completion using 1 Gbps home fiber internet connection.
2019 Sep 24
6
CentOS 8.0 1905 is now available for download
I feel your pain re Gnome. Installing CentOS 8 on a VMware VM which uses BIOS boot mode using the graphical installer results in an installer gui which is chopped off at the right. Workaround is to select the install option, hit the tab key, and append vga=819 and hit F10, which starts the graphical installer on a larger virtual display. Or, better still, use EFI boot mode for your VM, and it
2020 Jan 29
0
CentOS 8 on USB disk
That happened to me several times My USB was "burned" and never displayed new data copied to it. By "burned" I mean the flash drive was faulty up to a point where it always showed a phantom image of what WAS in the pen drive. But YMMV On Wed, Jan 29, 2020, 11:56 AM J Martin Rushton via CentOS < centos at centos.org> wrote: > What's your dd command? Are you
2020 Nov 18
3
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
I'd agree with you John. I'm trying to get away from Amanda's unpredictability and go back to using scripts to drive dump (for ext2/3/4) and xfsdump (for xfs). Is there any easy way to tell rear to include xfsdump and dump capability? If the commands are there then its trivial to restore data. What I've done in the past is before the nightly backup write a small file to the
2019 Sep 27
1
CentOS 8.0 1905 is now available for download
Heads up, Hyper-V Gen 2, CentOS 8 Server with GUI install results in a black screen as updates are needed for X to properly detect and load the video. If you can ssh into the box, do a yum update and it should grab the needed updates, then reboot. Gregory Young -----Original Message----- From: CentOS <centos-bounces at centos.org> On Behalf Of Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming Sent:
2020 Nov 12
4
MIDI on a VM
I have an application (Frescobaldi/Lilypond) that generates and plays MIDI files. Due to problems with flatpak I can only run it on C8 or Fedora, both of which live on VMs. The host is running C7. I've tried "adding hardware", specifically a virtual sound card, to the VMs, but still they remain silent. How do I connect the virtual sound cards to the physical sound card so that I
2020 Jan 15
2
Release for CentOS Linux 8 (1911)
Release for CentOS Linux 8 (1911) We are pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 8. Effectively immediately, this is the current release for CentOS Linux 8 and is tagged as 1911, derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 Source Code. As always, read through the Release Notes at : http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS8.1911 - these notes contain important
2020 Jan 15
2
Release for CentOS Linux 8 (1911)
Release for CentOS Linux 8 (1911) We are pleased to announce the general availability of CentOS Linux 8. Effectively immediately, this is the current release for CentOS Linux 8 and is tagged as 1911, derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.1 Source Code. As always, read through the Release Notes at : http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS8.1911 - these notes contain important
2021 Jan 20
3
RHEL changes
See: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/01/centos-is-gone-but-rhel-is-now-free-for-up-to-16-production-servers/ and https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/new-year-new-red-hat-enterprise-linux-programs-easier-ways-access-rhel -- J Martin Rushton MBCS
2019 Feb 11
2
Forums down?
All day I've been getting "Sorry but you cannot use search at this time. The server has high load. Please try again later." from https://www.centos.org/forums/search.php?search_id=unreadposts Is there a problem? -- J Martin Rushton MBCS -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 836 bytes
2020 Feb 09
1
Fwd: Update CentOS wiki 8.1 Release notes
Hi all, I received this e-mail from Christer regarding dead links in the CentOS 8.1911 release notes. Can the maintainer of the CentOS 8 release notes determine what the best course of action is?? Thanks. Regards, Timothy -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Update CentOS wiki 8.1 Release notes Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2020 11:03:42 +0100 From: Christer M. Fekjan <christer.centos-e216w
2019 Apr 14
2
Resource utilisation of processes on linux server.
Hi, I have around 6 processes running on CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core). Is there a way to find out which process is taking resources like memory, CPU, I/O and network. Process 1 : How much memory, CPU, I/O and network is currently consuming on linux server Process 2 : How much memory, CPU, I/O and network is currently consuming on linux server Process 3 : How much memory, CPU, I/O and
2020 Jan 16
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 179, Issue 2
Send CentOS-announce mailing list submissions to centos-announce at centos.org To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to centos-announce-request at centos.org You can reach the person managing the list at centos-announce-owner at centos.org When
2020 Jul 17
2
hardlinks
Il 17/07/20 10:54, Karl Vogel ha scritto: > It depends on the size of the variables in the structure used by the > stat() call. In ext4, the "links" variable is an unsigned 16-bit integer, > so you have your limit of 64k or so. I've worked with systems where > the limit was a signed 16-bit integer, so it maxed out at 32k. > > XFS may be a full 32-bit integer, so
2018 Nov 03
2
Red Hat is Planning To Deprecate KDE on RHEL By 2024
On 03/11/18 02:31, Robert Heller wrote: <snip> > Yeah, there are very few of us that completely skipped > MS-DOS/MS-Windows/MacOS-Clasic and *never* used a graphical file manager or > any of the eye-candy that people now believe is "standard" or "normal". I > went from VMS on a VT<whatever> to a VAXStation 2000 to a VAXStation 3000, to >
2019 Sep 29
2
C8 install libreoffice
On 29.09.19 23:05, J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote: > Can't see qny sort of office there, however when I do > # yum group info "office*" > all the expected LibreOffice stuff is there. yum group list --hidden Best regards Ulf
2020 Nov 18
2
Best practice preparing for disk restoring system
On 18/11/2020 03:35, H wrote: > On November 17, 2020 4:07:52 PM EST, "Felix K?lzow" <felix.koelzow at gmx.de> wrote: >> Maybe "rear" is an appropriate solution for you? >> >> https://relax-and-recover.org/ >> >> On 17/11/2020 18:23, Chris Schanzle via CentOS wrote: >>> I would include LVM and mdadm info as well, since I use those