How to mount a USB NTFS disk on a CentOS 7 server
Identify the drive lsblk In my case, I did a lsblk before and after. Then I saw this new item: sdd
Identify the drive lsblk In my case, I did a lsblk before and after. Then I saw this new item: sdd
Turning off recursion in Bind is incredibly tricky across RedHat versus Ubuntu distributions. The reason for this is there are so many directories and configuration
TL;DR The caveat with bonding two ethernet interfaces using CentOS 7 is that network manager might interfere with your setup. The below configuration explicitly tells
The preferred method to do this is using the command plymouth-set-default-theme. If you enter this command, without parameters, as user root you’ll see something like
Synopsis On CentOS 7 you might get these warnings: # imapsync –dry –host1 x.y.z.a –user1 [email protected] –password1 ‘xxxxxx’ –nosslcheck –host2 b.c.d.f –user2 [email protected] –password2 ‘yyyyyy’