[CentOS] Help with thread Centos 6.4 won't reboot on install

m.roth at 5-cent.us m.roth at 5-cent.us
Thu Mar 28 13:38:45 UTC 2013


Robert Benjamin wrote:
>
> On 3/27/2013 5:22 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> Les Mikesell wrote:
>>> On Wed, Mar 27, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Robert Benjamin <benjie1 at cox.net>
>>> wrote:
>>>>> Did you mean ping nytimes.com ?
>>>>       tcpdump -A port 50 output is tcpdump: verbose output suppressed,
>>>> use -v or -w for all protocol decode listening on eth0, link-type
>>>> EN10MB (Ethernet), capturing size 65535 bytes, and a blinking cursor
which I
>>>> left for 20 min and re-started, tried with  -v  got listening on eth0,
>>>> type EN10MB (Ethernet), capture size 65535 bytes. re-started and meant
>>>> to use  -w but forgot and just typed tcpdump. That gave tons of output
>>>> which I can't fathom  and let it go for 30 minutes. Re-started one
>>>> more time and pinged nytimes.com  That returned screenful  of data
packets
>>>> all ok. Then shutdown  til tomorrow.

>>> I think he meant port 53 instead of 50 to catch the DNS exchange -
>>> which now sounds like it is working anyway.    When you start, does
>>> gnome eventually work normally now?.    I'd do a 'yum update' on
>>> general principles if you at least have the network running.
>>>
>> Thanks, Les, that was what I meant. I've been snowed under all week, and
>> more so today: it's not one thing after another, it's three things all
>> at the same time....
>>
>          tcpdump with port 53 was no different than with port 50.
>          Waited an hour after startup and still had that same blue
> screen. Is that the gnome desktop screen? So no it doesn't eventually
> work. An hour is eventually right?  :-)
>         yum update installed 23 packages successfully.
>          Should I re-instal again? It will be the 3rd time.

Mmmm, another nasty thought.... I just went, and found your original post,
where you said you'd done an install using minimal. I'm, well, let us say
underwhelmed by "minimal" - I have to add stuff on a headless server to
get online.

What's your goal here - is it to have a working desktop environment? If
so, and you have not done so yet, there's an option for desktop; I'd
install that, though you can always choose that, then check "customize
now", and add or subtract things.

With minimal... I'd have to sit at your keyboard and figure out what's
missing.

      mark




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