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From the Red Hat website,
I found the following link ( Red Hat website ) shows the expression to ignoredisk.
ignoredisk_option
From my understanding,
if i set this option to
ignoredisk --only-use=sda
The image will be deployed and installed on to the sda drive on the client host.
1.If I expect to have this image to be installed on the sdb, then I just changed sda to sdb, is this correct ?
2.
bootloader --append=" crashkernel=auto" --location=mbr --boot-drive=sdb
For the bootload boot-drive, I should also change it to sdb if I expect the system to be installed onto sdb, is this correct?
Thanks
This kickstart_doc gave me a pretty nice hint.
I finally figured out the usage of my question by going through this document.
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I am trying to install Ubuntu alongside Windows 10 from my USB, but the computer boots too quickly to select a boot option. Any suggests?
This may sound a lil bit stupid but,
I usually just smash f2 like crazy while its booting so I can get to the BIOS menu and then choose de booting device from there, would not that work for you?
Try holding F2 while starting up your PC, even before pressing the power button.
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Actually I am just trying to build up a cluster(beowulf) in which there is a modification required in /sbin/lilo for reflecting the access to master node by slave node after it goes up . I changed the /etc/lilo.conf.anaconda file for timeout=1200 , but unable to find the /sbin/lilo file to get result of added linux.Please help me that where do i verify that the modificaion is been implemented??....I am working on RHEL 4.
lilo was the boot loader of Linux a long time ago.
As far as I can tell, all distributions have moved to using grub as default instead, as it is much more robust. With lilo, the risk of ending up with a non-booting system were much higher.
It seems you are following an extremely outdated manual?
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I'm on a RedHat 5 server, with lm-sensors 3.3.4 installed,
and I executed sensors-detect and then run "sensors", then it just output:
No sensors found!
Make sure you loaded all the kernel drivers you need.
Try sensors-detect to find out which these are.
How could I get cpu core voltage values from this tool? Do I have to install some drivers or something?
If yes, how do I know what drivers I need to download?
dmidecode shows that: Product Name: ProLiant SL390s G7
Thanks!
sudo dmidecode --type processor | grep Voltage
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I recently made the following (i believe important) changes to my system
Actually I was following this tutorial to use something called Linux Containers.
So can you tell me if any of the following stuff is capable enough to crash my system ?
1. Making changes to /etc/fstab or
2. mount /cgroup which will try to mount cgroups automatically or
3 making changes to etc/network/interfaces or
4 making changes to /etc/resolv.conf
A typo in fstab can definitely make a system un-bootable. However, you should be able to boot from CD, mount the HD, and fix it.
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Ubuntu sometimes want to work automatic disk check and waiting press a key from me. But my computer is far away and hasn't a keyboard. I want to check automatic disk check without pressing a key. I'm using ubuntu 10.04. I know ubuntu does a disk check on every ~20 boots. It is not a problem for me. My problem is waiting press a key from me for disk check. And so system is not booting until press a key.
You can set FSCKFIX=yes