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2020 Jun 19
0
Bootable USB keys : which brand ?
On 6/19/20 9:48 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Hi, > > In my daily work I'm mainly using USB keys for work : one with CentOS 7, one > with OpenSUSE Leap 15.1, one with Slax Live for data recovery purposes, one > with Ghost4Linux and one with FreeDOS which I use for flashing the odd BIOS. > > Last week I bought a set of three flashy colored USB keys in a local shop. To >
2019 May 03
5
No network on cloned CentOS 7 installation
Hi, I have a few identical Dell Optiplex 7010 machines that I want to use for our school's computer room. I tried to clone these installations (like I did before on CentOS 5 and various versions of Slackware), but this time I ran into a problem. Here's what I did. 1. Install one computer and zero unused hard disk sectors with dd. 2. Send the image to a local FTP server using G4L
2018 May 23
7
Vsftpd vs. iptables firewall script
Hi, I'm currently setting up a local FTP server, to receive disk images sent with G4L (Ghost4Linux). This server has been running Slackware Linux before, and the Vsftpd setup was relatively simple. With CentOS things seem to be slightly different, so I'm currently trying to work things out. For the moment, two things seem to be creating problems, the simple iptables firewall and
2018 May 25
1
Clone a custom CentOS 7 desktop using G4L over FTP
Hi, A couple months ago, I migrated our local school (two servers, 20 desktop clients) from Slackware 14.1 to CentOS 7. The desktop clients are running a customized lightweight desktop based on Xfce: https://blog.microlinux.fr/poste-de-travail-xfce-centos-7/ Home directories are all on the server, and authentication is centralized. Everything works fine so far. With Slackware I had found a
2017 Sep 24
1
[Slightly OT] Use CentOS to create a bootable Mac OS X DVD from dmg file?
Le 24/09/2017 ? 03:22, Scott Robbins a ?crit?: > I've done this a few times. I used acertoneiso and/or poweris. > > At the time I wrote something on it, I was running CentOS-6x which didn't > work acertone. But I can't guarantee you won't get coasters. > > The notes are at http://srobb.net/dvds.html/#OSX I was a bit angered by the OS X lock-in, so I decided
2017 Sep 23
2
[Slightly OT] Use CentOS to create a bootable Mac OS X DVD from dmg file?
Le 23/09/2017 ? 19:36, Remik.ca a ?crit?: > If you are just upgrading, you don't need to burn any DVDs. Just mount the dmg and run the included installer. > > You'd only need to burn the DVD if you wanted to wipe the MBP and do a clean install. > > Or - use Recovery Mode and do entire macOS installation over the internet, no boot DVDs required, just internet access (wired
2017 Sep 23
5
[Slightly OT] Use CentOS to create a bootable Mac OS X DVD from dmg file?
Hi, Sorry if this is only half-CentOS-related. In my office, I'm running CentOS on all my systems (server, workstation, laptop, sandbox PCs). A colleague brought me her MacBook Pro to upgrade it from OS X 10.5.7 to 10.11.6. I downloaded the 5.8 GB dmg file and now I wonder how to create a bootable DVD with this using only Linux tools. 1. Can I simply burn this as a data DVD with K3B? 2.
2018 Jun 07
3
Slightly OT : write bootable CentOS USB disk under Windows 10 and Mac OS X ?
Hi, I'm currently writing my fourth book about Linux, for the french editor Eyrolles. The book will cover Linux server basics for pros, and it will be based on CentOS 7. I have a quick question to those of you who use either Windows 10 or Mac OS X as their everyday desktop system. How do you write a bootable CentOS USB disk using either Windows 10 or Mac OS X ? I've googled this, of
2019 Sep 25
9
How to dump/restore a CentOS 7 system
Hello All, I guess it is very common for administrative purpose, to dump and restore a CentOS 7 system. I usually use dump/restore commands. However, I?m having trouble to handle installing bootloader and creating initramfs for C7 system. Does anyone know a good document source that details those procedure? Thank you, Xinhuan Zheng
2018 Dec 04
5
Accidentally nuked my system - any suggestions ?
Hi, My workstation is running CentOS 7 on two disks (sda and sdb) in a software RAID 1 setup. It looks like I accidentally nuked it. I wanted to write an installation ISO file to a USB disk, and instead of typing dd if=install.iso of=/dev/sdc I typed /dev/sdb. As soon as I hit <Enter>, the screen froze. I tried a hard reset, but of course, the boot process would stop short very early in
2018 May 23
0
Vsftpd vs. iptables firewall script
Hi, Try "iptables -I INPUT" for your FTP rule. -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! www.nux.ro ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Nicolas Kovacs" <info at microlinux.fr> > To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos at centos.org> > Sent: Wednesday, 23 May, 2018 15:24:45 > Subject: [CentOS] Vsftpd vs. iptables firewall
2018 May 23
0
Vsftpd vs. iptables firewall script
On 23 May 2018 at 10:24, Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm currently setting up a local FTP server, to receive disk images sent > with G4L (Ghost4Linux). > > This server has been running Slackware Linux before, and the Vsftpd > setup was relatively simple. > > With CentOS things seem to be slightly different, so I'm currently >
2017 Sep 23
0
[Slightly OT] Use CentOS to create a bootable Mac OS X DVD from dmg file?
On Sat, September 23, 2017 7:23 am, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: > Hi, > > Sorry if this is only half-CentOS-related. > > In my office, I'm running CentOS on all my systems (server, workstation, > laptop, sandbox PCs). A colleague brought me her MacBook Pro to upgrade > it from OS X 10.5.7 to 10.11.6. First OT answer. If you can boot your macintosh, you can put image on it
2015 Feb 10
0
Central hostname management?
Hi, Our local school has a 100 % Slackware Linux network with two servers and 14 desktop clients. The main server is running Dnsmasq, and he's providing static IP addresses to the desktop clients. Hostnames are also managed centrally. All client machines only have this in /etc/hosts: 127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost And in /etc/HOSTNAME: localhost.localdomain The hostname
2017 Sep 23
1
[Slightly OT] Use CentOS to create a bootable Mac OS X DVD from dmg file?
On Sat, September 23, 2017 9:43 am, Valeri Galtsev wrote: > > On Sat, September 23, 2017 7:23 am, Nicolas Kovacs wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Sorry if this is only half-CentOS-related. >> >> In my office, I'm running CentOS on all my systems (server, workstation, >> laptop, sandbox PCs). A colleague brought me her MacBook Pro to upgrade >> it from OS X
2018 Oct 07
4
"WARNING: fdisk GPT support is currently new"
Hi, I'm currently teaching Linux system administration to a class at the local "chambre de commerce". The course is based mainly on a minimal CentOS 7 installation. Usually my preferred tool for handling manual GPT partitioning is gdisk, which is not installed on a minimal install. I just gave the good old fdisk a spin, which enables GPT partition table creation with the
2020 Apr 26
3
Weird bug in 389 Directory Server : no spaces in admin console (CentOS 7)
Le 26/04/2020 ? 08:31, Gordon Messmer a ?crit?: > Are you sure the input lacked a space character, and that this isn't just a > font rendering bug? 100 % positive. I tried it on a different sandbox server without X installed, but only with xorg-x11-xauth. >From my workstation running OpenSUSE Leap 15.1, I connected to my admin console using the following command: $ ssh -X
2020 Aug 10
3
Docker container isolation not working in CentOS 7
Hi, I've decided to use these summer holidays to wrap my head around Docker and its quirks. Spent the last couple weeks working through a Udemy tutorial and a thick book about Docker, and I have Docker CE installed on two machines: * my workstation running OpenSUSE Leap 15.1 * a public sandbox server running CentOS 7 I'm currently fiddling with custom networks and container
2020 Apr 26
2
Weird bug in 389 Directory Server : no spaces in admin console (CentOS 7)
Hi, I'm currently setting up 389 Directory Server on a server running CentOS 7, and I have a weird and somehow showstopping bug. All the spaces are suddenly missing in the admin console. Here's a screenshot so you can get the idea : https://www.microlinux.fr/download/389-admin-console-2020.png So instead of "Standard branch for configuration information", I get
2018 Jun 07
0
Slightly OT : write bootable CentOS USB disk under Windows 10 and Mac OS X ?
> On Jun 7, 2018, at 11:39 AM, Nicolas Kovacs <info at microlinux.fr> wrote: > > Hi, > Me, I've been 100 % GNU/Linux since 2001, CentOS is running on my > workstation and on my laptop, and I'm simply writing the ISO file to a > USB stick using dd if=CentOS-XXXX.iso of=/dev/sdX. I tend to do the analogous thing on the mac, except for converting the image first: