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- 2020/04/29 17:18:37
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: isnsadm
- Replies: 0
- Views: 277
isnsadm
Hello, Anyone used successfully Open-iSNS with CentOS :?: I have already an iSNS server and want to use isnsadm command to add the targets, which were configured through targetcli, on the iSNS server automatically. I was able to register target names, but only manually with isnsadm --register target...
- 2018/05/16 18:20:50
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: CentOS 7 dracut timeout fsck XFS
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2034
Re: CentOS 7 dracut timeout fsck XFS
You were right, there was an error about the swap partition not being found. I renamed its LVM name a while back and did not revise the grub.cfg accordingly. I removed the swap reference in grub.cfg, since it is not a critical partition for booting, and Linux discovers it by itself afterward anyway....
- 2018/05/16 16:43:59
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: CentOS 7 dracut timeout fsck XFS
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2034
CentOS 7 dracut timeout fsck XFS
Hello, My CentOS 7.4 boot process timeouts after a File System Check on root, which is a XFS partition. Dracut eventually gets in special mode, I just type in "Exit" and the boot process continues normally. How to remove the fsck on boot? I tried the fastboot on vmlinuz line in grub.cfg and touch /f...
- 2017/10/13 14:02:27
- Forum: CentOS 5 - Networking Support
- Topic: How to get hostname recognized on Windows network
- Replies: 6
- Views: 47496
Re: How to get hostname recognized on Windows network
Sorry to wake this old post, but I have the DNS issue, and the DHCP is not a Windows server, it is a router on a VPN site, and the DNS server is a datacenter in another subnet.
How to get CentOS to register itself in a Windows DNS server without having the same server being DHCP server?
How to get CentOS to register itself in a Windows DNS server without having the same server being DHCP server?
- 2017/10/13 14:01:02
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Blank main screen
- Replies: 2
- Views: 943
Re: Blank main screen
The screen on the computer itself (I do not know how to call this screen, so I called it "main" ), it falls into power saving after a while, even if all power saving options are off.
- 2017/02/22 17:55:05
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: GRUB failed to get canonical path
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2216
Re: GRUB failed to get canonical path
Already done all that, CentOS boots well, grub menu appears, but cannot update it automatically anymore, since grub tools returns the canonical error...
- 2017/02/22 16:57:59
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: GRUB failed to get canonical path
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2216
GRUB failed to get canonical path
Hello,
I renamed the LVM of CentOS root. "Grub2-probe /" now complains that it cannot find the canonical path of the old name, how can I refresh Grub2 mapping? The file device.map does not exist under /boot...
Thanks.
I renamed the LVM of CentOS root. "Grub2-probe /" now complains that it cannot find the canonical path of the old name, how can I refresh Grub2 mapping? The file device.map does not exist under /boot...
Thanks.
- 2016/07/14 09:02:49
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Blank main screen
- Replies: 2
- Views: 943
Blank main screen
Hello,
I installed CentOS 7 without any gui. I login from the main screen and leave it like this. After few minutes, the screen goes blank. I tried setterm -blank and -powersave, but it still turns blank after a while.
How to remove this blanking feature completely?
I installed CentOS 7 without any gui. I login from the main screen and leave it like this. After few minutes, the screen goes blank. I tried setterm -blank and -powersave, but it still turns blank after a while.
How to remove this blanking feature completely?