On Fri, 18 May 2007, Alfred von Campe wrote:
I installed CentOS 4.4 on an old T30 I had lying around using a
slightly modified kickstart file that I use to install on desktop
systems. I had to manually fix the resolution for X, but everything
appears to work fine out of the box otherwise. Except for two
issues:
o After a period of inactivity (> 30 minutes), the laptop
will go to sleep and I can not wake it up other than a
hard reset/reboot.
o If I pull the network cable, almost every command hangs
(this is with a local account, although the system is
configured for NIS); if I reconnect the network, the
hanging commands complete (I've tried running strace,
but that hangs as well).
Regardless of whether the current account is local or not, most
authorization routines will want access to the entire passwd and group
databases.
You can try using nscd with obscenely long cache times, or you can
make your machine an NIS slave server, or you can make all accounts
local.
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Paul Heinlein <> heinlein@xxxxxxxxxx <> http://www.madboa.com/
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