Permanent network drive mount in fstab not working (due to network not being online whilst attempting to mount)
I have a network drive hosted on a Windows10 Machine, it mounts fine to my CentOS7 machine through the command:
I have a network drive hosted on a Windows10 Machine, it mounts fine to my CentOS7 machine through the command:
What is the difference between yum update and yum upgrade, and when should I use one over the other?
I need to add a route that won’t be deleted after reboot. I read these two ways of doing it :
I changed my CentOS 6 CPU governor from ondemand (the default one) to conservative and got this after restarting the cpufreq service:
I have a CentOS 5.7 web server, and I want to change the default place I land in when connecting using SSH.
I’d like to give temporary SFTP access to a support guy. How do I create an SFTP user? And how can I delete it once the job is done?
I’ve got a brand new CentOS 6 installation, which has a symlink in the document root to my development files:
I need Apache 2.4 in CentOS because with Apache 2.2 mod_proxy_wstunnel is not possible. I have tried this, but unfortunately its for RHEL. After installing, I can’t execute the Apache 2.4.
Can someone tell me the difference between a Desktop Install, a Basic Server install, and a Minimal Install? During installation, it doesn’t give a description and I can’t find documentation on it either.