Is there any perticular reason why a yum update would want to install the unsupported package when its not being upgraded ( as its not installed ) ? I ask, as its in the list of available "updates" when i do a yum check-update. Is this standard / normal ? On 5/10/05, Chris Weisiger <cweisiger@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Johnny Hughes wrote: > > >All, > > > >There have been many requests for added kernel features that the > >upstream provider left out of the standard kernel. (ReiserFS, > >Video4Linux, Firewire support, XFS, NTFS, JFS, etc.). > > > >We want the main release CDs to contain a standard kernel for > >compatibility and stability reasons. CentOS is created as a clone, and > >it needs to be as close as possible to the upstream distro. > > > >That being said, the 2.6.9 kernel has lots of features that are not > >turned on in the default kernel. Until now the answer has been ... if > >you want that, you must make recompile the kernel yourself. Well ... > >now there is another option for x86_64 and i386. I have created an > >unsupported kernel for the CentOS-4 i386 and x86_64 distros. It is in > >the CentOS-Plus repository and is the latest released CentOS-4 Kernel > >(currently 2.6.9-5.0.5.EL), with the configuration files modified to > >turn on optional modules. It is called: > > > >kernel-2.6.9-5.0.5.106.unsupported > > > >Turned on (as kernel modules) are the following: > > > >NTFS > >XFS > >JFS > >ReiserFS > >UFS (FreeBSD default file system ... Read Only) > >BeOS (Read Only) > > > >Video4Linux and all supported cards (including Video, Audio, Radio and > >DVB) > > > >all Video Cards > > > >all Alsa Sound Cards > > > >Support for AppleTalk and DECNET > > > >----------------------- > >I am running this kernel on 5 machines for testing and have had no > >problems ... but it is NOT officially supported by CentOS {even less > >than the other stuff :)} > > > >You should evaluate whether you want to use this kernel ... and you > >should test it appropriately prior to putting it on any important > >machines :) > > > >We are also working on a Single CD version of CentOS-4 (similar to the > >CentOS-3.4 Server ISO). This CD will have as much stuff as we can fit > >on a single CD that can be used to set up a server (no X though). All > >other programs will be available via the standard CentOS repositories > >using the "yum groupinstall" feature. > > > >It is my plan to take that CentOS-4 Single Server Edition CD as a > >template and make one (called Single Server unsupported) that will boot > >with this kernel (and contain XFS tools, JFS tools, ReiserFS tools) so > >that people who know how can install reisferfs, XFS, or JFS partitions > >via the command line at install time. > > > >If you are going to use this kernel, you need to enable the CentOS-Plus > >repo from your chosen install method ... for yum, you can do it via the > >command line: > > > >yum --enablerepo=centosplus install kernel > > > >The tools for XFS, JFS, and ReiserFS are also now in the CentOS-Plus > >repository. > > > >This should make CentOS a more robust desktop solution :) > > > >Some notes: > > > >I will update this kernel after normal kernel updates have been > >completed, it may be a day or 2 later. So if you are using features of > >this kernel (like ReiserFS, XFS, etc.) then you may want to turn off > >auto kernel updates, as a new version of the main kernel will be > >installed when available. > > > >You can do this in Up2date, yum and apt inside the config files. > > > >You can also get it via http from your favorite CentOS mirror in the > >CentOS-Plus repository or from here (i386): > >http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/centosplus/i386/RPMS/ > > > >or here (x86_64): > >http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/centosplus/x86_64/RPMS/ > > > >Source RPM is here: > >http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/centosplus/SRPMS/ > > > >Enjoy, > >Johnny Hughes > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > >_______________________________________________ > >CentOS mailing list > >CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > >http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > > > > > WOOHOOO....this is good news...at least to me...hey johnny...THANKS a bunch > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- Beau Henderson http://www.ImInteractive.net