Can't apt-get when running Bridged NIC on Oracle Virtualbox Ubuntu Server 14.04
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This is a really weird issue that I'd really like to figure out.
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@scottalanmiller said:
This is a really weird issue that I'd really like to figure out.
I would like to know why as well but it's not worth my time. If having one of each virtual NIC fixes it on Virtualbox, so be it. I have other things to worry about...lol
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@ajstringham said:.
I would like to know why as well but it's not worth my time. If having one of each virtual NIC fixes it on Virtualbox, so be it. I have other things to worry about...lol
Actually, you talked about moving it. So this kind of hack is a really bad idea. If you are just moving the web directory, then that is different. Either way, this means something is seriously wrong. That is not a good sign for the health of the VirtualBox install itself.
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@JaredBusch said:
@ajstringham said:.
I would like to know why as well but it's not worth my time. If having one of each virtual NIC fixes it on Virtualbox, so be it. I have other things to worry about...lol
Actually, you talked about moving it. So this kind of hack is a really bad idea. If you are just moving the web directory, then that is different. Either way, this means something is seriously wrong. That is not a good sign for the health of the VirtualBox install itself.
I doubt it is VBox related. Probably just an odd network config.
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@JaredBusch said:
@ajstringham said:.
I would like to know why as well but it's not worth my time. If having one of each virtual NIC fixes it on Virtualbox, so be it. I have other things to worry about...lol
Actually, you talked about moving it. So this kind of hack is a really bad idea. If you are just moving the web directory, then that is different. Either way, this means something is seriously wrong. That is not a good sign for the health of the VirtualBox install itself.
I actually updated to the absolute latest version of Virtualbox right before I started the whole process, so I honestly don't know why it'd be a Virtualbox issue...I might try rebuilding the entire VM, from the VMDK up.
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@ajstringham Got for the RC of CentOS 7. Get the maximum value from the effort.
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I'll do that now.
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@ajstringham said:
I'll do that now.
Awesome. CentOS 7 is looking pretty good. I've got one instance running. New thing.... default filesystem is XFS!
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@scottalanmiller said:
@ajstringham said:
I'll do that now.
Awesome. CentOS 7 is looking pretty good. I've got one instance running. New thing.... default filesystem is XFS!
I'm creating the VMDK now. My only concern is that, all my research suggests Ubuntu is the best distro to run a LAMP server on. I'm also much more familiar with Debian systems over RPM...
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@ajstringham said:
I'm creating the VMDK now. My only concern is that, all my research suggests Ubuntu is the best distro to run a LAMP server on. I'm also much more familiar with Debian systems over RPM...
RHEL has always been the LAMP leader. No upside to Ubuntu for LAMP. That's not where Ubuntu is strong. Ubuntu is better for alternative, non-LAMP, application stacks like RoR and Node.js where RHEL's conservative approach is a major problem.
Other than needing the EPEL enabled, RHEL is as straightforward as you really get for LAMP. Ubuntu has only squeaked by as being even a reasonable choice until the latest few releases.