Hi,
I was asking about php 5.2 because I would like to use this program with these requirements: http://www.magentocommerce.com/system-requirements
This ecommerce store is built with the zend framework and requires php 5.2. Mcrypt is not in the centos mirrors either.
I did manage to get this beta ecommerce store installed on php 5.1.6-12 by removing the mycript line in the install xml file and also changing the initial install page code to not be less than 5.1 I wouldn't think this would be good to do for a production program.
I would prefer to stay with the centos mirror as this is what I have setup.
Hopefully centos will have php 5.2 in the future.
Thanks!
Sincerely, Melinda Odom Design Hosting, Inc. www.designhosting.biz 479-471-0891
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Melinda Odom schrieb:
Hi,
I was asking about php 5.2 because I would like to use this program with these requirements: http://www.magentocommerce.com/system-requirements
This ecommerce store is built with the zend framework and requires php 5.2. Mcrypt is not in the centos mirrors either.
http://wftp.tu-chemnitz.de/pub/linux/centos/5/extras/x86_64/RPMS/php-mcrypt-...
What's that?
Or are you speaking about CentOS 4.5? Then get it through this path: http://phprpms.sourceforge.net/mcrypt
Sincerely, Melinda Odom
Alexander
Hi all
Can I ask question about modprobe.conf? I think fedora is same as Centos.
I have 1 x 4 ports broadcom NIC and 1 x 2 ports Intel NIC installed in fedora 6 system
in /etc/modprobe.conf
the module: aliase e1000 eth0 aliase e1000 eth1 aliase tg3 eth2 aliase tg3 eth3 aliase tg3 eth4 aliase tg3 eth5
but the dmesg|grep eth eth4 and eth5 is intel card
but i change to the moderprobe and reboot
aliase tg3 eth0 aliase tg3 eth1 aliase tg3 eth2 aliase tg3 eth3 aliase e1000 eth4 aliase e1000 eth5
dmesg |grep eth
eth0 and eth1 becomes intel card
As I add additional and remove NIC before so that I removed HW line HW address in all /etc/sysconfig/network-script/ifcfg-ethX file
Now. the system seems random in above option 1 and option 2 after rebooting everytime!
Thank you for your help
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Their was multiple post and thread about this in the list. The main subject was: controlling module load order
Here is the last one, look for the other.
Regards
On 8/31/07, Jerry Geis geisj@pagestation.com wrote:
Jerry Geis wrote:
/ Is there a method to control module load order?
/>>/ />>/ I want to ensure that the e1000 module loads before the forcedeth driver. /
The following might work in /etc/modprobe.conf:
install forcedeth /sbin/modprobe e1000; /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install forcedeth
James Pearson
James - fantastic,
I tried this and it worked. Thanks!
Jerry
On 9/12/07, ann kok annkok2001@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi all
Can I ask question about modprobe.conf? I think fedora is same as Centos.
I have 1 x 4 ports broadcom NIC and 1 x 2 ports Intel NIC installed in fedora 6 system
in /etc/modprobe.conf
the module: aliase e1000 eth0 aliase e1000 eth1 aliase tg3 eth2 aliase tg3 eth3 aliase tg3 eth4 aliase tg3 eth5
but the dmesg|grep eth eth4 and eth5 is intel card
but i change to the moderprobe and reboot
aliase tg3 eth0 aliase tg3 eth1 aliase tg3 eth2 aliase tg3 eth3 aliase e1000 eth4 aliase e1000 eth5
dmesg |grep eth
eth0 and eth1 becomes intel card
As I add additional and remove NIC before so that I removed HW line HW address in all /etc/sysconfig/network-script/ifcfg-ethX file
Now. the system seems random in above option 1 and option 2 after rebooting everytime!
Thank you for your help
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Dear All,
Before giving any answer, once i made a PDF document about NIC BONDING. please follow the attachment, this is free for all.
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On 9/12/07, ann kok annkok2001@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi all
Can I ask question about modprobe.conf? I think fedora is same as Centos.
I have 1 x 4 ports broadcom NIC and 1 x 2 ports Intel NIC installed in fedora 6 system
in /etc/modprobe.conf
the module: aliase e1000 eth0 aliase e1000 eth1 aliase tg3 eth2 aliase tg3 eth3 aliase tg3 eth4 aliase tg3 eth5
but the dmesg|grep eth eth4 and eth5 is intel card
but i change to the moderprobe and reboot
aliase tg3 eth0 aliase tg3 eth1 aliase tg3 eth2 aliase tg3 eth3 aliase e1000 eth4 aliase e1000 eth5
dmesg |grep eth
eth0 and eth1 becomes intel card
As I add additional and remove NIC before so that I removed HW line HW address in all /etc/sysconfig/network-script/ifcfg-ethX file
Now. the system seems random in above option 1 and option 2 after rebooting everytime!
Thank you for your help
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