On Tue, Aug 12, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 08/12/14 08:43, Tom Horsley wrote:
>> I am trying to adapt all the config from an ancient (fedora 13)
>> system where the disk died to the new disk I figured I might as
>> well go ahead and update to centos 7.
>>
>> Is there anything magical
On Aug 10, 2014, at 5:47 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
> Thanks for all the help. And I figured out another way when you want a real
> clean card for dd of an image then xz for a compressed form for distribution.
> I did:
>
> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=1M
>
> and everything is gone.
T
On 08/12/14 08:43, Tom Horsley wrote:
> I am trying to adapt all the config from an ancient (fedora 13)
> system where the disk died to the new disk I figured I might as
> well go ahead and update to centos 7.
>
> Is there anything magical I need to do to get bind and
> bind-chroot working?
I've n
I am trying to adapt all the config from an ancient (fedora 13)
system where the disk died to the new disk I figured I might as
well go ahead and update to centos 7.
Is there anything magical I need to do to get bind and
bind-chroot working?
It looks sort of like the bind-chroot-setup service wil
Hi all,
I just did a fresh f20 install in UEFI mode (no CSM) with secure boot
enabled and while it booted the USB stick fine after the initial reboot I
get an error about the bootloader not being signed and have to disable
secure boot in order to boot the machine. I did a search on Bugzilla for
the
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 12:55:45 -0400,
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
If I want to 'reset' SSHD to have all new keys do I stop it, delete
the files:
/etc/ssh/ssh_h*
and restart it? This seems to be working...
And does the server keep client sigs anywhere? I can't find any file
that looks like
On 2014-08-11 09:59, Joe Feely wrote:
Trying to install Fedora 20 to a replacement Kingston SSDNOW300V 120
GB SSD, from the live CD (Mate DE spin). The previous similar SSD died
after 4 months excellent use.
My hardware is a bundle consisting of:-
Motherboard - Asrock FM2A75 Pro 4+ with CPU an
You might try disabling the UEFI security in bios
getting everything specifically signed and approved withing the UEFI
security environment sounds complicated.
On Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Joe Feely wrote:
> Trying to install Fedora 20 to a replacement Kingston SSDNOW300V 120 GB
> SSD, fr
Yep, that's it.
On Aug 11, 2014 7:56 PM, "Robert Moskowitz" wrote:
> If I want to 'reset' SSHD to have all new keys do I stop it, delete the
> files:
>
> /etc/ssh/ssh_h*
>
> and restart it? This seems to be working...
>
> And does the server keep client sigs anywhere? I can't find any file that
If I want to 'reset' SSHD to have all new keys do I stop it, delete the
files:
/etc/ssh/ssh_h*
and restart it? This seems to be working...
And does the server keep client sigs anywhere? I can't find any file
that looks like it would be housing such...
thanks for your help!
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Trying to install Fedora 20 to a replacement Kingston SSDNOW300V 120 GB
SSD, from the live CD (Mate DE spin). The previous similar SSD died after 4
months excellent use.
My hardware is a bundle consisting of:-
Motherboard - Asrock FM2A75 Pro 4+ with CPU an AMD trinity A4 5300, and
2x2GB DDR3 RAM
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