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From: "Arun Khan" <knura9@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "ILUG-C" <ilugc at ae.iitm.ac.in>
Sent: Thursday, October 4, 2012 4:35:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Ilugc] key board & Mouse not working with CENTOS 6.0
I followed this entire thread (26/Sep to 3/Oct) on the gmane archive
and noticed the OP mention that this is a "trial" server. Perhaps the
OS can be thrashed and the OP can start a fresh installation. (You
may want to keep a back up image of the OS for analysis offline)
If this is the case, then I would strongly suggest to OP to do a fresh
install of CentOS 6.3 (the latest incarnate of CentOS 6) rather than
fighting this problem on CentOS 6.0. Time is of essence and there
comes a point when a fresh install is a faster solution. Don't forget
to back up your data though.
AFAIK, very few actually put CentOS 6.0 into production (see CentOS
General mailing list archive). CentOS 6 gained traction when 6.1
release came out.
-- Arun Khan
Dear Mr. Arun
I am in appreciative of your suggestion and proposal. However, the concern is
that if the centos produce such undesirable results within one month during its
trial period then What would be its consequences on production server? In fact,
it has been put under observation for one month to study its function and
charactersistics. Erasing and resinstalling can be done without wasting time
but what is the solution to existing malfunction? It is a case study whose end
result could become beacon light for those who encounter such secnario in
future. But unfortunaetely, the solution is becoming elusive to our effort.
with regards
s.mahalingam
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