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by HappyPoly Yang
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12 years, 2 months
mount to NFS server 'julie' failed: No route to host
by don fisher
This one keeps coming back on F16:-( I can ssh to and from the host, so
part of the system knows it is there. I exported the file systems on
julie again to make sure that was set up. What can "No route to host" mean?
Thanks
don
12 years, 2 months
Why /dev/cdrom1 rather than /dev/cdrom
by Jonathan Ryshpan
The default (and only) CD/DVD device on my system is named cdrom1 rather
than cdrom or cdrom0. Why is this? Is there any convenient way to
change it? The eject command has a default argument of cdrom. Here is
a list of the "devices" that access this piece of hardware:
$ ll /dev | fgrep '> sr'
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 3 Apr 12 12:04 cdrom1 -> sr0
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 3 Apr 12 12:04 cdrw1 -> sr0
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 3 Apr 12 12:04 dvd1 -> sr0
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 3 Apr 12 12:04 dvdrw1 -> sr0
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 3 Apr 12 12:04 scd0 -> sr0
Thanks - jon
12 years, 2 months
Login on Fedora 17
by Lawrence E Graves
Just want to ask one question. What is Fedora 17 looking for when it
boots up and ask for localhost login. Everything I have tried has
failed. Please help.
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12 years, 2 months
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12 years, 2 months
Re: Starting postgres at boot time [SOLVED]
by Emilio Lopez
> Hello,
>
> I usually start postgresql database by running
>
> root@fedora>su postgres -c "postgres -D /home/postgres &"
>
> I'm trying to do it automatically at boot time, so I added that line
> to /etc/rc.d/rc.local. However database doesn't start.
>
> Any Ideas?
I found the problem. It was Selinux. I also found the right way to
start postgres in a custom data directory:
1. Configure data directory in /etc/rc.d/init.d/postgres
2. service postgres initdb
3. service postgres start
4. chkconfig postgres on
12 years, 2 months
Fedora 16 killed my eth0 ?
by 'Chris Hall'
Once upon a time I was happy with Fedora 14.
Then my hard disc crashed, and I thought that was an opportune moment to move up to Fedora 16.
Big mistake. Huge.
Cannot stand the new Gnome. So I'm trying KDE.
More important. Somebody has killed my eth0. It's gone. "Device eth0 does not seem to be present..." I cannot find it anywhere.
Help !
Thanks,
Chris
12 years, 2 months
NOTICE F16 KDE stability solved
by n2xssvv.g02gfr12930
Well, after struggling on and off for a few months I have got F16 KDE
stable. The answer it turns out was to ensure the BIOS memory settings
properly matched the installed processor, as not all processors can make
use of all the functionality. In my case using AMD X2 and not
AMD Phenom processor.
The errors reported were about kernel problems which were reported as
not worth reporting due to difficulty in tracking the cause, and would occur
most frequently when running openGL applications like foobilliards, (I'm
using the proprietary nvidia drivers, another story getting them working).
It also caused problems with yum(ex) reliability, so it can cause
installation
problems.
Hopefully this will help others who have being having stability problems
12 years, 2 months