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grody | yea hovoice is shyte. should be more like zello
grody has never used skype first timer i ran it, it scared me it was connecting to russia | [05:47] |
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mkb | does anyone know how to change the centos default boot kernel? | [08:02] |
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lyarick | mkb: /boot/grub2/grub.cfg for centos7
menu entries are stored there /etc/default/grub has settings /etc/grub.d i think is where the entries can be modified then "grub2-mkconfig" when you are ready to rewrite that file did kvr18 go down again? | [10:10] |
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mkb | yeah
I found grub2-set-default which wants a number from some list I don't know where is mkconfig seems to change the order I can't believe they made this so complicated | [10:31] |
lyarick | that list should be grub.cfg
Yeah they made it "better" by breaking it up into multiple files and not being clear about their relationship | [10:32] |
mkb | I found a awk pipeline on some redhat site that was supposed to print out the list by parsing all the files
fun fact: grub2-set-default is so happy it doesn't indicate a failure if you give it some crazy number like 1000 | [10:33] |
lyarick | lyarick is not surprised
there is significant wisdom in freebsd/other of a single config file v. this break the thing up over hundreds of files path linux distros have taken. | [10:34] |
mkb | -rw-r--r-- 1 root wheel 28 May 19 18:24 /etc/boot.conf
and that's only because I want serial boot in the VM /etc/grub.d was 76 KB | [10:35] |
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lyarick | :-(
ok, kvr18 is not down.. my internet just sucks | [10:43] |
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RandalSchwartz | [NSA]: on | [18:03] |
JC_Denton | hrm? | [18:08] |
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just playing with that | [18:09] |
JC_Denton | ah
it's a funny name for a logger bot, i'll give you that | [18:11] |
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staticsafe | mercutio: you around? | [19:22] |
mercutio | yip | [19:22] |
staticsafe | troubleshooting an issue for 192.67.222.0/24 from COgent, seeing a really weird AS path on their LG - 38880 7474 7473 25795 6.733
any ideas? i've checked all my BGP speakers for issues | [19:23] |
mercutio | singtel are probably leaking the any2ix route
oh hangon this is from australia maybe that provider has singtel upstream | [19:23] |
staticsafe | mercutio: yeah 38880 has 7474 as upstream | [19:25] |
mercutio | or more like optus have singtel peer
http://www.optus.com.au/aboutoptus/About%20Optus/SingTel%20&%20Optus looks like singtel is parent company of optus so it looks normal. hangon where does cogent come from? so cogent's looking glass is seeing a route advertisement from AS38880? | [19:25] |
staticsafe | yeah makes no sense | [19:26] |
mercutio | i added an extra 8 it seems
oh no i didn't | [19:26] |
staticsafe | Origin IGP, localpref 130, valid, internal, best
Community: 174:980 174:981 174:10017 174:20999 174:21001 174:22013 | [19:27] |
mercutio | so that means micron21 are leaking the route | [19:27] |
staticsafe | im going to go open a ticket with them then | [19:27] |
mercutio | it's looping too
from cogent washington | [19:31] |
staticsafe | yeah | [19:31] |
mercutio | err washington, dc
damn it's confusing with washington :/ | [19:31] |
RandalSchwartz | we've learned to say "washington state"
unless it has a city prefi prefix | [19:41] |
mercutio | ok | [19:41] |
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