Hello All, I am using the version "turnkey-fileserver-11.2-lucid-x86" on a somewhat experimental setup, for me at least. I wanted to test turnkey in the most light-weight and frugal environment. I had a couple of old HP t5530 thin client lying around.
I am going through the motions of installing the Joomla 1.6/11.2 Lucid appliance, and I need to change the filesystem type from ext4 to ext3 for the root filesystem. This is due to the fact that our backup software does not recognize the former type.
Would there be any adverse effects made to the general health of the appliance if I made this configuration change? Thanks.
Guys please help, I installed an instance of Drupal 6 on TKLBAM EC2. I backed up the configuration using webmin so I can restore it later. When I restored the instance from TKLBAM EC2 the backup went to the famous Drupal Already installed page. I clicked Exising site and nothing happend.
Why didn't the restore just give me back the site I been working on. I would hate to do all of that work all over again. Any help is appreciated.
Newbie questions, first time run Turnkey Linux via VMware ESXi. Not sure if this will be sufficient for anyone to point me in the right direction;
Welcome to Lamp, TurnKey Linux 11.2 / Ubuntu 10.04 Lucid LTS
System information (as of Sat Oct 01 15:55:56 2011)
System load: 0.09 Memory usage: 19%
Processes: 102 Swap usage: 0%
Usage of /: 3.0% of 33.73GB
I'm currently having some issues with TKLPatch extracting the ISO. I first experienced these issues with my old (v11.0) based TKLDevEnv so I decided to start again from scratch. I installed TKL Core v11.2 to a new KVM VM (under ProxmoxVE 1.9) and all went well. I installed TKLPatch and all still seemed well, but now when I try to patch an ISO I get errors like this:
I'm currently working on a project that involves the deployment of of some applications inside a hostile environment. Using Turnkey linux I've achieved all the tasks required to have a secure distribution, except that I need to set up a full encrypted file system.