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- 2024/03/26 11:39:48
- Forum: CentOS 7 - Networking Support
- Topic: CentOS 7 not showing wired connection as well as server not found at firefox
- Replies: 10
- Views: 1937
Re: CentOS 7 not showing wired connection as well as server not found at firefox
And did you install kmod-e1000e?
- 2024/03/25 10:28:13
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Metadata Corruption detected
- Replies: 11
- Views: 830
Re: Metadata Corruption detected
Look at the partitions and their sizes. I suspect you may have more than one array and it's likely that each array uses the same numbered partition on each disk - so array 1 uses e.g. /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 and possibly partition 1 on other disks as well. For mdadm the sizes of each member of each arra...
- 2024/03/25 00:46:14
- Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
- Topic: can't connect to USB with centOS stream on virtualbox
- Replies: 6
- Views: 386
Re: can't connect to USB with centOS stream on virtualbox
That's almost certainly a USB 3.x device.
- 2024/03/24 17:33:24
- Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
- Topic: can't connect to USB with centOS stream on virtualbox
- Replies: 6
- Views: 386
Re: can't connect to USB with centOS stream on virtualbox
Well that's a VBox error so you need to ask in a VBox venue - they have a forum. However at a guess based on the "Error: VERR_PDM_NO_USB_PORTS", have you added a USB controller of the right version to the VM and enabled it? That's a setting in the VBox settings for that VM.
- 2024/03/24 16:16:17
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Metadata Corruption detected
- Replies: 11
- Views: 830
Re: Metadata Corruption detected
Please keep this in the forum where it may be of use to others at a later date. In the mdadm --assemble command, /dev/md0 is the new mdadm device that you wish it to create and the devices that follow that in the command line are the individual disk partitions that go to make up that array. If you d...
- 2024/03/24 13:34:25
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Metadata Corruption detected
- Replies: 11
- Views: 830
Re: Metadata Corruption detected
Yes, to fsck it you will need to assemble the mdadm array first. Something like mdadm --assemble /dev/md0 /dev/sda1 /dev/sdb1 /dev/sdc1 /devsdd1 You will probably need to change the device names to the ones in use by your disk drives and partitions (/dev/sda1 being the first partition on the first p...
- 2024/03/24 13:27:39
- Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
- Topic: can't connect to USB with centOS stream on virtualbox
- Replies: 6
- Views: 386
Re: can't connect to USB with centOS stream on virtualbox
If you cannot attach the USB device to the VM then that would be a VBox problem and you'd need to ask in a VBox venue. If you can attach it but it isn't visible or isn't working in CentOS then that may be something to ask about here. If so then open a command prompt on the CentOS VM and run `dmesg -...
- 2024/03/24 01:18:16
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Metadata Corruption detected
- Replies: 11
- Views: 830
Re: Metadata Corruption detected
XFS (dm-0): Unmount and run xfs_repair So it's currently mounted so you don't want to fsck that while it is or it may be damaged. It's likely that dm-0 is your root filesystem. You need to boot in either single user mode with it mounted ro, or you need to boot a rescue environment and run it from t...
- 2024/03/23 17:44:29
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Metadata Corruption detected
- Replies: 11
- Views: 830
Re: Metadata Corruption detected
I split this away from its parent topic and moved it to the CentOS 7 section. The original was posted as a reply to https://forums.centos.org/viewtopic.php?f=54&t=73935 Your root filesystem is whatever gets mounted on / when you boot normally. If you only have /dev/mapper/control in your /dev/mapper...
- 2024/03/22 15:41:15
- Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
- Topic: Messed up libz.so.1 and cant boot
- Replies: 1
- Views: 214
Re: Messed up libz.so.1 and cant boot
Boot a rescue media - like the install DVD in rescue mode - and mount your filesystems and rename it back.