@scottalanmiller
"The Fedora Server NetInstall image is a universal, and can be used to install any Fedora flavor or own set of favorite packages."
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/25/html/Installation_Guide/chap-downloading-fedora.html
@scottalanmiller
"The Fedora Server NetInstall image is a universal, and can be used to install any Fedora flavor or own set of favorite packages."
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/25/html/Installation_Guide/chap-downloading-fedora.html
Are you using minimal or fedora Server edition has your base environment?
I've always been a fan of using aliases, I use it alot with my Outlook.com email. But I never knew if Gmail or at least the free service supports alias. Until recently while searching for best practices using Gmail. I found out that your Gmail address is capable of using aliases.
Append a plus ("+") and any combination of words or numbers before @gmail.com.
For example, if your email is [email protected] you can send emails to [email protected] or [email protected].
And when emails are sent to those addresses you can use labels to help organize them more easier too.
@Tim_G
The downloads from Microsoft is for Red Hat and CentOS. For Ubuntu, installing linux-virtual package is all that is needed.
Take a look at Windows Disk Management. Maybe the Disk needs to be assigned a drive letter.
I can see them.
iPhone 6 Plus on IOS 10.2.1 using Safari with or without Firefox Focus Content Blocker enabled too.
Would be nice if XenServer was forked or repackaged into a different version. Maybe call it XenOS and include newer XenCenter that is web-based like ESXi Embedded Host Client.
And that doesn't disable SELinux, CentOS Repo and support other file systems like ext4 and XFS and instead of vhd adopt vhdx.
These discussions will be happening every time XenServer is release because it's still linked to Citrix one way or another.
It's open source on xenserver.org. You go to Citrix website and they confuse you with Standard or Enterprise.
And then after all that you have Citrix XenCenter.
I've been holding those words in for awhile now.
For those CentOS 7 users. You can use IUS repo. When installing SnipeIT with their script, it use EPEL (required) and IUS.
yum install php71u
Reading forum posts without power in my house or neighborhood.
Never tried it but since you are using thick instead of thin provision. Maybe you can shrink the disk using lvresize.
ATMs, cell phones, printers, thermostats, calculators, and videogame consoles.
Then embedded devices would be consider an appliance?
Appliance more of a pre-configured device?
From what I've read and experienced with resizing virtual disk in XenServer. It's more easier to just create a new disk that is smaller and move the data over.
For work use as a server:
CentOS 7, Debian 8, and Ubuntu 16.10
For home use as a server:
CentOS 7, Debian 8 and Ubuntu 16.10
For home use as a desktops/laptops:
I tend to jump back and forth between Ubuntu, elementaryOS, Linux Mint, and SolydXK and whatever else that looks interesting.
This guide from The IT Bros on step 6, the builtin apps was removed.