Hello,
I'm having a strange problem booting a new centos7 installation. Below some
background on this. [I have attached the tech details at the bottom of this
message]
I started a new CentOS7 installation on a VM, so far all good, o/s boots
fine. Then I decided to increase VM disk size (initially was 10G) to 13G.
Powered off the VM, increased the vhd via the hypervisor, booted from
CentOS livecd, selected "recover my centos installation". Then I used the
following sequence of commands to make …
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o/s ...
- ran fdisk /dev/sda and deleted partition 2. (This is the LVM partition
where the o/s is stored. The first partition is /boot [xfs] partition *non
lvm*.)
- created a new partition with same starting sector as before deleting it,
but a different ending sector (to reflect to the increased space).
- set partition type to 8e (lvm), saved settings and exit.
- ran pvresize and lvresize to make new space visible to the o/s.All good,
I can see the space increase on 'lvdisplay centos/root'.
- ran 'mount /dev/mapper/centos-root /mnt/root' to temporarily mount the
o/s partition.
- ran 'xfs_growfs /mnt/root' to resize the o/s fs to the new size. It was
successful and I could actually chroot to the o/s and verify new disk size.
- rebooted and tried to boot from hdd this time. Grub menu shows up and
loads default kernel (3.10.0-862.9.1.el7.x86_64).
- after initial kernel boot up process, booting continues to initrd and
then it's where the problem starts...
- looks like dracut has issues locating/enabling /dev/mapper/centos-root
(lv) and as a result it cannot boot to the 'real' root fs (/).
- while in dracut shell, I execute the following command sequence:
1. lvm lvchange -ay /dev/centos/root
2. lvm lvchange -ay /dev/centos/swap
3. ln -s /dev/mapper/centos-root /dev/root
4. exit
...and the o/s boots fine...so looks like the pv,vg,lv is detected properly
while in initrd, but somehow dracut has difficulties enabling the root,swap
LVs ?
- While in o/s, I rebuild initrd by using: 'dracut -f -v -a lvm'
Note, I have to use '-a lvm' as for some reason, if don't, the lvm utils
(lvm,lvm_scan) are not being included to the initrd, not sure why this
happens.
After rebooting, same thing happens, I have to manually boot the system via
dracut shell.
I'm a bit stuck at this point, any clues what I'm doing wrong in here ?
As I previously said, this is a new installation, so I could simply
reinstall the whole thing, but I would rather try to find out some answer
to why is this happening ... :-) [curiosity]
Some additional details:
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I've attached /run/initramfs/rdsosreport.txt file [generated while in
inird] here:
https://privatebin.net/?fdc4052c0c402884#gdB/QYR3IeR55SxUbjfrkZPQfJ7jMxiUxq…
o/s ver=CentOS Linux release 7.5.1804 (Core)
[root@localhost ~]# lsblk
NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:0 0 13G 0 disk
├─sda1 8:1 0 500M 0 part /boot
└─sda2 8:2 0 12.5G 0 part
├─centos-root 253:0 0 11.5G 0 lvm /
└─centos-swap 253:1 0 1G 0 lvm [SWAP]
[root@localhost ~]# cat /etc/default/grub
GRUB_TIMEOUT=5
GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR="$(sed 's, release .*$,,g' /etc/system-release)"
GRUB_DEFAULT=saved
GRUB_DISABLE_SUBMENU=true
GRUB_TERMINAL_OUTPUT="console"
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="rd.lvm.lv=centos/root rd.lvm.lv=centos/swap rd.shell
rhgb"
GRUB_DISABLE_RECOVERY="true"
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Hi everyone,
There's been discussions in the past about updating MATE RPMs in EPEL-7:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1436260https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/2019-August/173154.html
(and lots of others...)
As a proof-of-concept, I've written some scripts that clone specific
commits from the Fedora master branches, and then runs a tool to
re-apply RPM scriptlets that are required by EL7 but removed from the
Fedora .spec files.
The scripts are available at:
https://…
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There's also instructions there if you want to try upgrading to MATE
1.20 w/o rebuilding them yourself.
If these packages work for others, perhaps we can revisit the idea of
updating the epel7 branches of the Fedora git repos and submitting an
official update.
There's nothing here (yet) about building MATE 1.22 (which might require
a newer gcc for EL7), or building anything on CentOS 8, but thought the
CentOS 7 users might find this helpful.
-Greg
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Hello dear CentOS community,
I'm writing on this mailing list because I'm discovering CentOS 8 after
several years of practice on CentOS 7.
One of my main concern about a distribution is Bug Fixes and Security
Fixes. For CentOS 7, all fixes where identified on CentOS-Announces
lists with CESA, CEBA and CEEA which is a good thing in order to
identify how a distribution can be broken, vulnerable.
However, I didn't find any announcement for CentOS 8. I tried to
investigate about any …
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find anything reliable.
So I'm asking here what is exactly the status about announcements for
CentOS 8 ? Is it a thing who totally disappeared replaced by Red Hat
advisories or is it something different ? Or maybe it is just not
planned yet ?
Explanations would be very welcomed.
Thanks for your answer
Regards,
Olivier Bonhomme
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Just installed the above USB webcam but it is not recognized by dmesg | grep usb, nor does Zoom recognize it. I was under the understanding it should not require a driver, or?
I am running CentOS 7.
Thanks.
I've been trying to move from Centos 7 to fedora.
My monitor is 1440x900, but fedora only believes it's 640x480.
Grrrr.
xrandr has not helped.
I've been trying to write X configuration files to tell fedora 1440x900,
but no joy.
Is there a way to get X to tell me its current beliefs,
very preferably in configuration file format?
According to the log file on Centos, everything was defaulted or probed.
It contains no numbers.
My guess is that fedora has different defaults and they are wrong for …
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I've had problems like this before,
so I'm unwilling to install until I know I can run a live version.
That makes life clunky.
I have to boot to non-graphics, do my editing and change the runlevel.
--
Michael hennebry(a)web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu
"Sorry but your password must contain an uppercase letter, a number,
a haiku, a gang sign, a heiroglyph, and the blood of a virgin."
-- someeecards
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Hello all, hoping someone can help me out here.
I cannot get dummy interfaces on a new Cent8 build to persist across reboots.
On Cent7 - this is the process I use:
Create Dummies:
# cat /etc/modules-load.d/dummy.conf
dummy
# cat /etc/modprobe.d/dummyopts.conf
options dummy numdummies=4
# ip link add dummy0 type dummy
## - repeating a/ ascending dummyN adapters for as many needed
# service network start
# dracut -f
Now this was different than even how 6 handled it, forget how I
finally …
[View More]dug that up (possible I even asked here). I've applied this
same configuration to a Cent8 box I'm trying to stand up and it all
appears to work fine, but unlike the Cent7 boxes, when the Cent8 box
comes back up, all the dummy adapters are missing. I've been
searching all over trying to find some documentation on this to no
avail. I'm hoping someone has some suggestions here to help out.
Thanks,
Frank
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I am running LibreOffice 5.3.6.1 under the latest update of CentOS 7 and the Mate desktop. Not infrequently LibreOffice Calc locks up and I have to force close the application. Altough the spreadsheet is rather large I would not consider it complex.
This has been going on for some time and I am curious if the bug might be in LibreOffice or if there is some interaction with the Mate desktop that might be responsible. Both CentOS, LibreOffice and Mate have been regularly updated from the …
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Does anyone else have the same problem?
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HI I setup dnsmasq on my computer. I tested with an entry in /etc/hosts for
laptop.w530
I tested with "host laptop.w530" and I get unresolved (expected).
If I add "nameserver 192.168.1.8" (my computer) to top of /etc/resolv.conf
and do "host laptop.w530" I get 192.168.1.105 - so seems to be working.
Then I goto another machine, add the "nameserver 192.168.1.8" to
/etc/resolv.conf and do the same "host laptop.w530" and it does not resolve.
I can "telnet 192.168.1.8 53" to my machine and I get …
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Am I missing something to have "other" machines ask my machine for name
resolution ?
Thanks,
Jerry
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My ThinkStation runs CentOS 7 which I installed on a BIOS RAID 0 setup with two identical 256 Gb SSDs after removing Windows. It runs fine but I just discovered in gparted something that does not seem right:
- Launching gparted it complains "invalid argument during seek for red on /dev/md126" and when I click on Ignore I get another error "The backup GPT table is corrupt, but the primary appears OK, so that will be used." I then click on OK whereupon I again see the second error message. I …
[View More]then see "Not all of the space available to /dev/sdb appears to be used, you can fix the GPT to use all of the space (an extra 6832 blocks) or continue with the current setting? " I click on Fix but nothing seems to happen. I am not sure what /dev/md126 is but it is the exact same size as sda and sdb which I believe are the two RAID disks. I also have two other hard disks which seem to be fine, one using XFS, the other ZFS.
Does this look familiar to anyone? Given the error messages it seems this is something I ought to fix sooner rather than later. Any idea what I should do?
Thanks.
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