![]() Versions 1.99 and then 2.00-14 on SanDisk and Sony 4GB USB memory My HP Pavilion dv6-6136TX laptop was upgraded to wheezy about 10th MayĢ013 and subsequently my MSI Wind U100+ netbook. usr/sbin/useradd -d $SGE_ROOT -c "Sun Grid Engine User" -u 222 -s /sbin/nologin sgeadminĮcho "192.168.1.Date: Sat, 11:08:55 +1000 Package: grub-pc-bin Sed -i 's~^nmsp.*537/tcp.*$~sge_execd 537/tcp # Sun Grid Engine~' /etc/services Sed -i 's~^opalis-rdv.*536/tcp.*$~sge_qmaster 536/tcp # Sun Grid Engine~' /etc/services ![]() # service needs to be reset, but without the authconfig command,Įcho "thefileserver:/files/users /home nfs nfsvers=3,async,ro,auto 0 0" > /etc/fstabĮcho "theclustersfs:/cfs/users /csf nfs nfsvers=3,async,ro,auto 0 0" > /etc/fstabĮcho '%wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL' > /etc/sudoers # So new configs that are right need to be put in place and the nslcd # xed- Seems like authconfig sets some things up and they are wrong. Tls_cacertfile /etc/openldap/certs/ldapscert.pem Rootpwmoddn cn=ldapadmin,dc=thelab,dc=example,dc=edu TLS_CACERT /etc/openldap/certs/ldapscert.pem Root,ldap,named,avahi,haldaemon,dbus,radvd,tomcat,radiusd,news,mailman,nscd,gdm Rootbinddn cn=ldapadmin,dc=thelab,dc=example,dc=edu # xed- Took out `-enableldaptls` since that causes double login prompts! That's why this must be done first and then the wrongĪuthconfig -enableldap -enableldapauth -ldapserver=ldaps:// -ldapbasedn="dc=thelab,dc=example,dc=edu" -enablelocauthorize -enablesysnetauth -updateall # xed- This sets important and mysterious things up but does so VmNuOtxduxvT9j0OPDRJSTSxoJyhDTSvoTSvYaIwp2DhMJE1ZO4KQGN5ZGVjBQN4 XXXXXXXXXXAXLONGXCERTIFICATEXGOESXHEREXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXkZYDJWuM3 ZVVRwQPPN3FtNjVONtVWNYFcf0KH5f3RZN0TPFdTFVo3QDROODHNZVTXZDfjPDLQ Yum install -y openldap-clients pam_ldap nss-pam-ldapd nscd Yum install -y cvs ntp nmap screen mysql asciidoc lftp ImageMagick Yum install -y gcc-c++ gcc-gfortran compat-gcc-34-g77 Yum install -y compat-libstdc++-33 bzip2-devel libXmu gtkglext-libs libpng-static openssl-static mysql-devel bzip2-libs # Update system and never ending lib compatibility pain. ![]() Repo -name="CentOS" -baseurl= Could be "shutdown" or "halt" (and "wait", the very annoying default). Logvol swap -name=lv_swap -vgname=vg_c-thelab -grow -size=1024 -maxsize=11056 Logvol / -fstype=ext4 -name=lv_root -vgname=vg_c-thelab -grow -size=10024 Part /boot -fstype=ext4 -size=500 -ondisk=sda Rootpw -iscrypted $3$gV9NY7AXLONGXHASHXGOESXHEREXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXz3t8tf01b0Īuthconfig -enableshadow -passalgo=sha512īootloader -location=mbr -driveorder=sda -append="nomodeset acpi=off " Network -device eth1 -onboot no -bootproto dhcp # Kickstart file automatically generated by anaconda. # ? Boots, loads kernel fine, but seems to fail to detect HD on Dells. # If there is an extension (.bin), it will just output "8000" repeatedly. # + Compiled myself as memtest.bin which is a "linux kernel". # + Comes with old school games which actually work on my servers! ![]() # + OK though exotic hard drive hardware may be beyond its ability. # + Nice hardware identification and diagnosis utility. # ignore the progress bar which is not accurate. # Red Hat Style Anaconda Image - with Kick Start.ĪPPEND initrd=initrd.img ramdisk_size=9216 noapic acpi=off ksdevice=eth0 ks=nfs:192.168.1.110:/files/admin/tftpboot/anaconda-ks.cfgĪPPEND initrd=initrd.img ramdisk_size=9216 noapic acpi=off #If using a console server something like this could be handy: or 5 min after unconsummated keyboard action: # When installing a new image on the cluster, THIS WILL WIPE OUT EVERYTHING! # If no interaction, pretend this PXE stuff didn't happen. # 0=Display "boot:" only if Shift or Alt is pressed, 1=always. > aid: aida (Mysterious Hardware Diagnostics) > dba: dban (Darik's Boot And Nuke) *COMPLETELY ERASES ENTIRE DISKS* > mhd: mhdd (Maysoft Hard Drive Diagnostics) > res: SystemRescueCD rescue disc for high quality problem solving. > lin: Normal installed Linux boot from hard drive. Enter one of the following options within 15 seconds: This system is configured in /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default. ![]()
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