Redhat / CentOS 8: text mode install guide Rumi, February 24, 2020 By default the RedHat 8 Linux installation will start in the graphical mode. In case you encounter some issues you have an option to force the text mode TTY installation. In this tutorial you will learn:How to modify GRUB boot entry to force text mode installation. Boot from the Redhat 8 installation ISO image. Press TAB while in the GRUB boot menu. Insert the inst.text text to the end of the GRUB boot line. Press ENTER to continue with the normal boot. Make selection from the above menu. Perform configuration and return back to the main menu by pressing the c key. Once ready begin the RHEL 8 installation by pressing the b key. Src: https://linuxconfig.org/redhat-8-text-mode-install-guide Related Administrations Configurations (Linux) CentOS 8
Zimbra Exporting all mail addresses April 26, 2018April 26, 2018 Exporting all addresses (mailboxes, aliases and distribution lists) is a vital tool if you have a backup MX and only want it to accept email for valid recipients. One reason for that is to stop spammers who simply use a dictionary of common names to generate recipient email addresses which… Read More
Change Windwos RDP default port 3389 February 15, 2024 Reference is on Windows 10 (should work on other editions too) Step 1: Open the Registry Editor Run the regedit command. You may do this by opening the Start Menu and typing “regedit” into the search bar. Select the option labeled “regedit” with the words “Run command” below it. (Note:… Read More
Install Varnish on CentOS/RedHat/SL 5 or 6 December 5, 2012December 5, 2012 Varnish Cache is a web application accelerator also known as a caching HTTP reverse proxy. It is installed in front of the web application and it speeds up the web application significantly. Since varnish is not available in CentOS repo, you have to add the EPEL repo. However Varnish suggests… Read More