It's possible with RHEL (and so CentOS) to deploy Servers over the network. Requirements : * CentOS 4 ISO images * a tftp server (to boot the target machines from the network) * a dhcp server * a kickstart config file * a nfs s
CentOS 5.2/RHEL 5.2 comes with a very highly modified Xen 3.03 which if I'm correct is in fact Xen 3.1 backported. If you wan to use the latest Xen 3.2.1 you need to update the hypervisor. This tutorial is for x86_64 because that's what I'm running on gra
Since my first encounter with Ubuntu 4.10, I prefer to use sudo to prefix commands that should be run as root, and I configure each and every system accordingly, with a single change: the password to be entered is still the root's one, not the user's own
Installing from a CD-ROM requires that you have purchased a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 product, or you have a Red Hat Enterprise Linux CD-ROM, and you have a CD-ROM drive. Most new computers allow booting from the CD-ROM. If your system supports booting f
CentOS is a linux distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by the RedHat Co. CentOS4 is a clone package of RHEL4, which is based on the Fedora Core 3. Although advanced features are less than the Fedora Core, the Cent OS is more sta
mail is a very secure, fast and efficient mail transfer agent like Postfix . To install Qmail easily along with its bells and whistles (Clamav , SpamAssassin ), follow the wonderful qmail toaster .
Situation was that rpm --verify showed lots of missing files. Most due to a bad spot that developed on my former boot drive. After a little thought, I suspect some had been removed by me because they were internationalization files (*/locale/* and */i1
The CentOS project redistributes these original works (in their unmodified form) as a reference for CentOS-4, because CentOS-4 is built from publicly available, open source SRPMS. We don't modify the above files in any way to be compliant with the distrib