We'll ignore that the group name for KDE changed, and so, since we had it
on the same line as X, neither was installed.
However, more of an annoyance: to get nfs working, I had to install:
pam-krb5
ncsd
then fix /etc/init.d/autofs (when I did a service restart, it told me
automount was running, and did not stop it), then after some research,
found I had to manually start rpcbind, *then* I could run nfslock.
Any comments, folks? The admin I work with said he does not believe he had
to do some of that with RHEL 6.
mark "he also says that I shouldn't discount the possibility
that he's crazy"
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07-14-2011, 06:22 AM
Karanbir Singh
CentOS 6: the ongoing saga
On 07/12/2011 08:58 PM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
> Any comments, folks? The admin I work with said he does not believe he had
> to do some of that with RHEL 6.
could you quantify that please and confirm.
- KB
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