Is it possible to have USB drive bootable and place multiple ISOs like
Windows 7.iso
WindowXP.iso
Ubuntu.iso
RHEL.iso
so that I can choose which OS to install?
This is almost certainly a dumb question, but... say I have Windows 7, with some anti-virus software installed, and I am using Microsoft's Windows XP Mode to run some legacy applications as well. Is there any reason why I would want to install an anti-virus program in XP mode as well?
Is it possible to have USB drive bootable and place multiple ISOs like
Windows 7.iso
WindowXP.iso
Ubuntu.iso
RHEL.iso
so that I can choose which OS to install?
I'm intalling our local server and want to install a virtual machine but it seem vmware ESXi is not suit with our server
Server: Dell SC 1424
CPU : 2 Xeon 3.2G (buss 800, cache L2 2M)
Ram: 6G DDR ECC 266
Hard disk: 2 Hitachi Sata 1TB. Raid Dell Cerc 2s ( raid 0, 1)
Nic: 2 Broadcom 1Gb/s
I'm wondering if you're familiar with this area and have any idea about a VM software for our server. Just wanted to use server for some purposes ( web hosting, subversion and to experience some server OSs)
Thank you for helping.
Hi,
I need to install a pair of 1Tb disks into a server that has a hardware RAID card.
How long is it likely to take to configure the RAID controller - sticking the disks in is only a 5 minute job, but is there likely to be significant downtime while both disks mirror (even though they are both blank)? Am I looking at 10 minutes over all, or more like 2 hours for this to happen?
Thanks
I found this link to modify an Ubuntu install CD.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization
However, I want to put the Adaptec aic94xx RAID driver onto the disk so that my RAID controller is recognised and I can set up a mirror.
How do I go about doing this?
Firmware file is:
http://kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/jejb/aic94xx-seq.fw
I'm currently downloading a 4gb torrent file in a VirtualBox guest running Windows XP. The host is Windows 7. Where do I install Net Balancer for more effectiveness?
Is there any way to get APT to install packages to my home directory?
I don't want to make changes system wide.
Alternatively, are there any home-directory based linux package managers?
To be specific:
Can I:
Install a discrete graphics card on a laptop that does not come with a discrete graphics card?
Teach windows 8 to use the discrete card over the integrated graphics?
To me this is the only downside of my laptop and I would not mind getting any graphics card as long as it is better than the integrated laptop card (an Intel 3000)
The laptop if you need more information is an Asus U46E-BAL6.
I am trying to install MS SQL express on a windows XP home edition sp3 machine. But it does not satisfy the requirements. Is there a way to remove sp3 from my machine? Microsoft suggests that sql express will work windows XP home edition sp2. Please suggest
I've downloaded an .iso file but don't have a DVD writer at the moment - is there a recommended Virtual DVD drive that I can use to install from the .iso file?
I have a user who is getting a warning message dialog every time he opens a message window in Outlook 2007:
Could not install the custom actions. The object could not be found.
Clicking OK dismisses the dialog and everything appears to work fine.
Does anyone have or know of a simple, up to date how to for installing mod-security on cPanel and configuring it after install?
Every how to on the web I've found is at least two years old and is based on a mod-security addon function in cPanel which doesn't exist anymore.
There are a couple of free add ons to simplify selecting rule files (configserver's for example) but there's no documentation on which rules a cPanel system "should" be using and so on.
When Windows 7 is configured to automatically update at a certain time (say Friday 5pm), is that also when it tries to download updates, or does it pull in the updates throughout the week, and only installs them at the update time?
UPDATE:
So I actually want the machines to download during one set of times (9am-3pm Mon-Fri), but install during another set of times (e.g. 5pm Friday). Is there a way to achieve this?
I'm setting up a new Ubuntu server, but it's going to be running a somewhat old PHP application that seems to have conflicts with PHP 5.3.
How do I configure Apt to give me the option to install a previous 5.2.x version of PHP?
How can I find out which Java binary I should install on my Linux server?
In Java download page I see: Linux x64 - Self Extracting Installer and Linux x86 - Self Extracting Installer.
Running uname -a I get: Linux 2.6.26-2-amd64 #1 SMP Wed Aug 19 22:33:18 UTC 2009 x86_64 GNU/Linux
But the result confuses me, it has both numbers 64 and 86 in it so I still don't know which binary should I take. Could you help me out?
The package in question is samba-3.6.7. I've built the package successfully, but when trying to install it, it returns,
error: failed dependencies:
libtalloc.so.1 is needed by samba-3.6.7
I have no clue why this happens. libtalloc.so.1 is provided by my current samba package (which I am replacing), but this new samba provides libtalloc.so and libtalloc.so.2. Why is it still dependent on libtalloc.so.1 and how can I fix it?
Thanks :)
All the Drupal documentation I can find has a step of "going to a browser and continuing installation there".
How can I perform these steps from my command line?
I am trying to have a site where I can fire up an AWS instance and install Drupal etc by command line.
Thanks!
So, every time I try to install .NET Framework 4.0 on my Windows XP Professional SP3 VMWare Player virtual machine, I get a fatal error.
It doesn't work with either Windows Update, the Web Installer or the normal installer!
I don't know if it matters (AND I HOPE IT DOES NOT), but the host OS's Operating System drive is encrypted, and the VM HDD file resides on that partition. I don't think it matters because other programs can be installed! And downloaded!
I am going to rebuild my server and I am wondering whether I should install GCC 32 or 64 bit. I develop in Python and I use some libraries that would benefit from a 64 bit GCC installation but I am not sure if I am going to run into problems with other programs / libraries. What are your thoughts?
Currently I don't have an Internet connection available on my cellphone and I would like to install some applications on it.
Is it possible?
Do I have to use the market?
I just got a question from a customer(actually from a customer to my manager then to me) and he is asking the following question: What are the components that were installed with RHEL? It may sound like a silly question but to me it sounds vague. The main thing I am thinking about now is during install you can select three components: webserver software development and virtualisation. Could they be asking fro something else?