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by TrevorH
2024/03/18 23:19:55
Forum: CentOS 7 - General Support
Topic: httpd24-httpd-2.4.34-23.el7.6 SCLO never built?
Replies: 1
Views: 59

Re: httpd24-httpd-2.4.34-23.el7.6 SCLO never built?

I've asked the main CentOS 7 dev about this but have yet to receive an answer. However, this package is not part of the main CentOS repos and things from the centos-sclo-rh used to be built by the CentOS SCL SIG and I am not sure that exists any more. We'll find out in a day or 6 what the answer may...
by TrevorH
2024/03/17 18:59:09
Forum: User Comments
Topic: Is CentOS really going EOL?
Replies: 1
Views: 95

Re: Is CentOS really going EOL?

Correct. It would seem that you haven't been paying attention - Red Hat announced at the end of 2020 that they were canning the CentOS project as-was and replacing it with "CentOS Stream" which is a permanent beta product in which RH test fixes that will be in the _next_ version of RHEL. Those are o...
by TrevorH
2024/03/15 21:55:46
Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
Topic: Failed to start Name Service Cache Daemon
Replies: 5
Views: 302

Re: Failed to start Name Service Cache Daemon

OK, so try the opposite direction, where does nscd come from?

rpm -qf /usr/sbin/nscd
yum list nscd --showdupli
by TrevorH
2024/03/15 19:16:50
Forum: CentOS 7 - Software Support
Topic: Failed to start Name Service Cache Daemon
Replies: 5
Views: 302

Re: Failed to start Name Service Cache Daemon

Startup Log Mar 14 18:26:46 server.fooweb.com nscd[31800]: /usr/sbin/nscd: relocation error: /usr/sbin/nscd: symbol __nss_database_lookup2, version GLIBC_PRIVATE not defined in file libc.so.6 with link time reference This looks like someone has either installed a version of nscd that is not part of...
by TrevorH
2024/03/15 14:45:06
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - Hardware Support
Topic: Should I buy Intel Core i5-1340P for CentOS?
Replies: 7
Views: 397

Re: Should I buy Intel Core i5-1340P for CentOS?

I run AMD graphics on both my systems here, both F38 with kernel 6.7.5 and 6.7.6. I did have problems recently with crashes in amdgpu but that turned out to be due to my ATEN KVM having been reset to factory defaults and turning on a setting for MST. Once reset to SST the crashes have gone away but ...
by TrevorH
2024/03/15 13:40:31
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - Hardware Support
Topic: Should I buy Intel Core i5-1340P for CentOS?
Replies: 7
Views: 397

Re: Should I buy Intel Core i5-1340P for CentOS?

I run Fedora 38 (now 39) on my Dell XPS13 Plus 9320 and that has an i5-1340P. I have not noticed any problems with it. And Fedora is rockl solid, not sure when you last tried it but I've been running it now since F32 and in that time I've had maybe 2 problems that were caused by Fedora and one of th...
by TrevorH
2024/03/14 15:22:56
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
Topic: failed boot
Replies: 3
Views: 258

Re: failed boot

Not sure how much simpler it gets. You're left at an emergency shell there. From that `mount -o remount,rw /` then edit /etc/fstab and fix whatever is wrong in it, save it, reboot.
by TrevorH
2024/03/14 13:15:36
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
Topic: failed boot
Replies: 3
Views: 258

Re: failed boot

Looks like something in your /etc/fstab is not mountable. If you `mount -o remount,rw /` then you can edit /etc/fstab from a rescuer boot and fix it.
by TrevorH
2024/03/13 12:11:47
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
Topic: [Closed] RHEL 9 - single kernel option at boot
Replies: 26
Views: 1857

Re: RHEL 9 - single kernel option at boot

Well the good news is that LVM LVs are still there so now all you need to do is work out why they are not accessible from the newer kernels. Boot one and try to mount /home manually and see what the error is. Check using pvs/vgs/lvs to see if the LVM PV/VG/LVs are all visible. Check /var/log/message...
by TrevorH
2024/03/13 11:09:39
Forum: 8 /8-Stream / 9-Stream - General Support
Topic: [Closed] RHEL 9 - single kernel option at boot
Replies: 26
Views: 1857

Re: RHEL 9 - single kernel option at boot

Since these "disappeared" just after you edited /etc/fstab I would check to make sure you didn't fat finger something in there that you didn't intend to.