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How to access VirtualBox shared folder at startup with systemd in Linux

How to access VirtualBox shared folder at startup with systemd in Linux

How to mount Oracle VirtualBox shared folder using systemd unit file at system startup? How to execute a script during reboot on the shared folder from Vbox? RequiresMountsFor doesn't work with Oracle VirtualBox shared folder ...

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How to start systemd service after NFS mount in Linux

How to start systemd service after NFS mount in Linux

How to execute a script after a network file system is mounted? How to start a systemd service only after NFS share is mounted and available in Linux? Is it possible to execute a script ...

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5 simple steps to create shared folder Oracle VirtualBox

10 simple steps to create shared folder Oracle VirtualBox

How to create shared folder using Oracle VirtualBox with Linux Operating System? Can I share a folder from Windows host to Linux OS inside Oracle Virtual Box? How to access shared folder as normal user ...

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5 easy steps change grub2 background image splash screen

Change GRUB2 background image

In this tutorial I will share the steps to change background image of your GRUB2 menu which is also referred as splash screen in Linux. The default splash screen varies across different Linux distributions. In ...

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Step-by-Step: Upgrade multiple HPE VC firmware with SUM

Step-by-Step: Upgrade multiple HPE VC firmware with SUM

Normally we prefer vcsu to perform firmware upgrade in HPE Virtual Connect (VC) but one of the major drawbacks on vcsu is that it supports single enclosure FW upgrade at a time. So you cannout ...

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Solved: Device in bay #X power delayed until VC profile is applied

Solved: Device in bay #X power delayed until VC profile is applied

In this article I will share step by step instructions to overcome "OA: Device in bay #X power delayed until VC profile is applied." issue seen on HPE Proliant Blades when the blades fail to ...

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How to disable ICMP and ICMPv6 redirects in Linux

How to properly disable ICMP and ICMPv6 redirects in Linux

In this tutorial we will learn how to disable ICMP and ICMPv6 redirects on the Linux server. ICMP redirects are used on routers so if your Linux server is not acting as a router then ...

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6 simple methods to check if ipv6 is enabled in Linux

6 simple methods to check if ipv6 is enabled in Linux

In this tutorial I will share different methods to check of IPv6 is enabled or disabled in Linux.   Check if IPv6 is enabled or disabled On most Linux distributions by default IPv6 will be ...

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3 easy methods to disable ipv6 in Linux with best practices

3 easy methods to disable ipv6 in Linux with best practices

In this tutorial I will share the steps required to disable IPv6 completely from your Linux server. There are couple of methods to achieve this requirement, I will share the ones which I am familiar ...

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6 practical examples of yum history to rollback updates and patches

6 practical examples of yum history to rollback updates and patches

In this tutorial we will explore yum and dnf command's ability to rollback updates and patches. Believe me when I say, this feature of yum and dnf is a life saver in enterprise, and I ...

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