I have no idea why they haven't added your trick as part of the official docs. All the clusters I've ever used required that type of trick to submit jobs that had arguments parameterized and I've never seen it included w/ the project's docs.
I wanted to setup a dual boot for Windows 7 and Centos 7
I had a Windows 7 machine with 500GB disk. I shrank the Windows partition to provide space for Centos 7 (roughly 230GB). I created a USB Centos 7 netinstall stick and booted from that. I ran the install configured as best I knew to insta...
After analyzing the scripts in Fedora, I realize that the configuration file path is read from the symlink /etc/grub2.conf. The correct grub2-mkconfig line is thus:
grub2-mkconfig -o "$(readlink /etc/grub2.conf)"
Does that mean that the OP needs to find what /etc/grub2.conf is pointing to?
No, I'm an idiot. First I figure out that centos needs grub2-mkconfig and even say so in point 1 of my A and then I suggest running update-grub2 in part 2 out of habit. :(
@slm Yes, but that '$(readlink /etc/grub2.conf)' seems weird. Either it points to /boot/grub2/grub.cfg so we may as well use that or it doesn't so we may as well just use > /etc/grub2.conf.
Since I don't know the RH world, I didn't want to suggest something that outlandish.
god this guy is a pain, he keeps rolling back edits
I changed the title and he friggin rolls it back
his: windows invisible in boot options after installing centos 7 mine: Windows boot option is missing after installing CentOS 7, how can I get it back?
It was announced today that: "The Internet Explorer team is excited to announce that web-development support is moving to Stack Overflow."
Well, that is exciting. Questions though:
A lot of questions that would be appropriate for a support site are not appropriate for SO. Presumably the previo...