Hi,
oVirt infra is aware of the issue and they are already working on it.
Thanks for the report!
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I got the installation booting on my RPi3 again. I couldn't update it with
dnf update because the update was simply too large to run. I might try
again in the near future.
Here are some things that I learned in this effort.
1) RPi3 boots with extlinux, not grub or grub2.
2) To change the kernel
On 03/10/17 07:38, Chris Adams wrote:
> Once upon a time, Ed Greshko said:
>> On 03/10/17 06:59, Chris Adams wrote:
>>> Any oVirt people around? I know this is a little off-topic for the
>>> Fedora list, but hoping there's some overlap.
>>>
>>> The oVirt yum repo and mailing list servers have bee
Once upon a time, Ed Greshko said:
> On 03/10/17 06:59, Chris Adams wrote:
> > Any oVirt people around? I know this is a little off-topic for the
> > Fedora list, but hoping there's some overlap.
> >
> > The oVirt yum repo and mailing list servers have been down for a couple
> > of hours, and I d
On 03/10/17 06:59, Chris Adams wrote:
> Any oVirt people around? I know this is a little off-topic for the
> Fedora list, but hoping there's some overlap.
>
> The oVirt yum repo and mailing list servers have been down for a couple
> of hours, and I don't see any place to find a status update (and
On 03/10/17 06:59, Chris Adams wrote:
> Any oVirt people around? I know this is a little off-topic for the
> Fedora list, but hoping there's some overlap.
>
> The oVirt yum repo and mailing list servers have been down for a couple
> of hours, and I don't see any place to find a status update (and
Any oVirt people around? I know this is a little off-topic for the
Fedora list, but hoping there's some overlap.
The oVirt yum repo and mailing list servers have been down for a couple
of hours, and I don't see any place to find a status update (and can't
email). Alternately - any Red Hat folks
On 03/02/2017 04:34 AM, Jaroslav Mracek wrote:
For your case I would recommend to read
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/DNF_system_upgrade and article how to
repair broken system here:
http://dnf.baseurl.org/2016/12/15/repair-of-broken-system-with-dnf-2-0/
. And don't worry even if you are unable t
Once upon a time, Matthew Miller said:
> On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 11:03:13AM -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
> > I'm trying to switch from using straight iptables to firewalld, but I'm
> > not really "getting it" with how firewalld works. The documentation on
> > firewalld.org doesn't really explain thi
On Thu, Mar 09, 2017 at 11:03:13AM -0600, Chris Adams wrote:
> I'm trying to switch from using straight iptables to firewalld, but I'm
> not really "getting it" with how firewalld works. The documentation on
> firewalld.org doesn't really explain things to me.
Maybe this is useful?
https://fedor
I'm trying to switch from using straight iptables to firewalld, but I'm
not really "getting it" with how firewalld works. The documentation on
firewalld.org doesn't really explain things to me.
On a server, I would typically restrict management access (SSH, SNMP) to
certain subnets, and leave the
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