tomboy, thereby mono shown installed on main website
by lee johnson
hi there..
I am just wondering why at the mainwebsite you show a picture of fedora running with tomboy, clearly indicating that mono is in default install, yet at download page you have livecd, which at least up until version9 did NOT include mono or any of its apps..has that changed and if not, why does the dvd installer ship mono assuming the screenshot on main page is of the dvd installer ?
I know in livecd 9 at least mono was gone and since debian does not ship mono out of the box either,I assumed that was why you weren't either, at least in livecd.
thx
lee
15 years, 4 months
Sentence not complete in documentation.
by claneys.skyne@gmail.com
Hello,
I have noticed an unfinished sentence in French documentation about ext4.
There is link to this page and the affected extract :
"6.2.2. EXT4
Fedora 9 a débuté par un aperçu général du support ext4. Fedora 10 propose
un e2fsprogs entièrement compatible-est4. De plus, l'écran de partition
d'Anacondapossext4 lorsque
vous y"
I hope, i'm refer to the correct person and apology my english.
Thanks you.
Yours sincerely.
15 years, 4 months
A few missing items on your FAQ about using Yum to jump from FC6 to FC8
by Matt Hillier
You may have mentioned these someplace in the FAQ for using Yum to
upgrade from FC6 to FC8, but I haven't found them after a few times
through your WIKI. I had to do the following in addition to the
instructions posted on the site:
Things to do before you Yum upgrade from FC6 to FC8:
1. Turn off 'yum-updatesd' .
2. Disable selinux by setting /etc/selinux/config to 'disabled' and
then reboot system.
3. Locate a FC7 install disk for the next step after you upgrade.
Things to do after you Yum upgrade from FC6 to FC8:
1. Boot the system using the FC7 install disk and select the 'rescue'
option.
2. Chroot /mnt/sysimage and fix the /boot/grub/device.map file for the
device name change (ie. hda -> sda).
3. Make sure your disk labels are valid in /etc/fstab using 'e2label'
on each /dev/sdX device and correct as required in the fstab by setting
an absolute path ( ie. for swap ) or changing the disk label.
4. Make the new initrd file for your new kernel using the newly
corrected path/device information with 'mkinitrd
/boot/initrd-<kernelver>.img <kernelver>'
5. Exit from the 'chroot''d environment and the rescue live session,
while ejecting the CD/DVD FC7 image from the optical drive.
6. Boot your upgraded system.
Thanks for your time and the work on the WIKI! Please disregard this
message if I've missed the part about performing these other steps.
Matt.
15 years, 4 months
Bug Report
by Boris Fridman
Dear Redhat Company
While Installation Where some bugs
I don't know to which site to send the report so I've sent to this address.
If I sent the report to an uncorrect address you can send me back the correct one.
thank for attention.
Найди родственников
http://r.mail.ru/cln3834/my.mail.ru/?from_commercial=14
15 years, 4 months