The r. EFInd Boot Manager: Installing r. EFIndby Roderick W. Smith, rodsmith@rodsbooks. Originally written: 3/1. Web page update. 8/1. EFInd 0. 1. 1. 0. This Web page is provided free of charge and with no annoying outside ads; however, I did take time to prepare it, and Web hosting does cost money. If you find this Web page useful, please consider making a small donation to help keep this site up and running. Thanks! Donate $1. Donate $2. 5. 0Donate $5. Donate $1. 0. 0. 0Donate $2. · Trying Linux is easy--you can even install it on a USB drive or disc to try it out before committing. Enter the world of open-source here. Related Posts: How To Install VirtualBox 5 on Fedora 21; Using HyperBox to Manage Your VirtualBox 5.0 Servers; How To Create an Auto-start file aka: rc.local for. ![]() Donate another value. This page is part of the documentation for the r. EFInd boot manager. If a Web search has brought you here, you may want to start at the main page. Don't be scared by the length of this page! Hi I have installed arch linux as per ur instructions till point number 17 in virtualbox as guest on windows XP as host. Now when I reboot my arch, it shows blank. Only portions of this page apply to any given user, and most people can install r. EFInd from an RPM or Debian package in a matter of seconds or by using the refind- install script in minute or two. Once you've obtained a r. EFInd binary file, as described on the preceding page, you must install it to your computer's EFI System Partition (ESP) (or conceivably to some other location). The details of how you do this depend on your OS and your computer (UEFI- based PC vs. Macintosh). The upcoming sections provide details. See the Contents sidebar to the left for links to specific installation procedures. For most Linux users, an RPM or Debian package is the best way to go. If your Linux system doesn't support these formats, though, or if you're running OS X, using the refind- install script can be a good way to go. If you're using Windows, you'll have to install manually. I provide RPM and Debian package files for r. EFInd; and starting with version 0. I'm maintaining an Ubuntu PPA for r. EFInd. If you have a working RPM- based or Debian- based Linux installation that boots in EFI mode, using one of these files is likely to be the easiest way to install r. EFInd: You need only download the file and issue an appropriate installation command. In some cases, double- clicking the package in your file manager will install it. If that doesn't work, a command like the following will install the RPM on an RPM- based system: # rpm - Uvh refind- 0. On a Debian- based system, the equivalent command is: # dpkg - i refind_0. Either command produces output similar to that described for using the refind- install script, so you can check it for error messages and other signs of trouble. The package file installs r. EFInd and registers it with the EFI to be the default boot loader. The script that runs as part of the installation process tries to determine if you're using Secure Boot, and if so it will try to configure r. EFInd to launch using shim; however, this won't work correctly on all systems. Ubuntu 1. 2. 1. 0 users who are booting with Secure Boot active should be wary, since the resulting installation will probably try to use Ubuntu's version of shim, which won't work correctly with r. EFInd. The shim program provided with more recent versions of Ubuntu should work correctly. Also, since version 0. Secure Boot private keys in an encrypted form. If you set up r. EFInd in this way, the RPM or Debian package will fail to install, since it assumes an unencrypted Secure Boot key.$ sudo apt- add- repository ppa: rodsmith/refind. The PPA version asks if you want to install r. EFInd to your ESP. Chances are you want to respond affirmatively.) The PPA version will update automatically with your other software, which you might or might not want to have happen. It's also built with GNU- EFI rather than with Tiano. Core. This last detail should have no practical effects, but it might be important if you've got a buggy EFI or if there's some undiscovered r. EFInd bug that interacts with the build environment. Since version 0. 6. EFInd in a bootable way even if you run the script from a BIOS- mode boot, and therefore the RPM and Debian packages do the same. I cannot guarantee that this will work, though, and even if it does, some of the tricks that refind- install uses might not persist for long. You might therefore want to use mvrefind to move your r. EFInd installation to another name after you boot Linux for the first time from r. EFInd. Since version 0. EFInd binaries to /usr/share/refind- version, the documentation to /usr/share/doc/refind- version, and a few miscellaneous files elsewhere. The PPA package omits the version number from the file paths.) Upon installation, the package runs the refind- install script to copy the files to the ESP. This enables you to re- install r. EFInd after the fact by running refind- install, should some other tool or OS wipe the ESP or should the installation go awry. In such cases you can use refind- install or install manually. Install xrdp on Cent. OS 7 / RHEL 7xrdp is an Open Source Remote desktop Protocol server, which allows you to RDP to your Linux server from Windows machine; it is capable of accepting connections from rdesktop, freerdp, and remote desktop clients. This how to will help you to setup xrdp server on Cent. OS 7 / RHEL 7. Prerequisites. This post was written when xrdp is available neither on Cent. OS repositories nor EPEL repository, after a lot of Google search; I found desktop repository (http: //li. Cent. OS 7 / RHEL 7. We need to manually setup the repository on Cent. OS 7. 2. Don’t forget to install Gnome on Cent. OS 7. 3. Install and configure EPEL repository. Uvh https: //dl. fedoraproject. Add nux repository. Automatic (recommended)rpm - Uvh http: //li. Manual. Create a repository file. Place the following content. Once added, save and close the file.[xrdp]. Install xrdp on Cent. OS 7. Issue the following command to install xrdpyum - y install xrdp tigervnc- server. You will get the following output, make sure you are getting the package from the newly created repository. Running transaction check. Package xrdp. x. 86_6. Finished Dependency Resolution. Dependencies Resolved. Package Arch Version Repository Size. Transaction Summary. Install 1 Package. Total download size: 2. Installed size: 1. M. Is this ok [y/d/N]: y. Downloading packages. B 0. 0: 0. 5. Running transaction check. Running transaction test. Transaction test succeeded. Running transaction. Installing : xrdp- 0. Verifying : xrdp- 0. Once it is installed, lets start the xrdp service. Output: tcp 0 0 0. LISTEN 1. 50. LISTEN 1. 50. By default, services wont auto start after system reboot. Issue the following command to enable the service at system start up. Next is to create iptables rule to allow RDP connection from the external machines, following command will add the exception for RDP port (3. Configure SELinux# chcon - -type=bin_t /usr/sbin/xrdp. Test Remote Connectivity. Now take RDP from any windows machine using Remote Desktop Connection, enter the ip address of Linux server in the computer field and click on connect. Install xrdp on Cent. OS 7 – xrdp MSTSCYou would be asked to enter the user name and password. You can either use root or any user that you have it on the system. Make sure you use module “sesman- Xvnc”. Install xrdp on Cent. OS 7 – xrdp Login page. If you click ok, you will see the processing. In less than a half min, you will get a desktop. Install xrdp on Cent. OS 7 – xrdp Desktop. That’s All. You have successfully configured x. RDP on Cent. OS 7 / RHEL 7. We welcome your comments.
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