Re: Rebuilding a Centos 6.2 netinstall initrd with an updated driver?

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On 09/11/2015 08:54 AM, Rory Falloon wrote:
It seems that with the release of the X99 motherboards, a lot of vendors
are shifting away from using Realtek ethernet on board NICs and using
Intel. Our main distro. on the floor is Centos 6.2 for numerous reasons.
Efforts are being made toward 7.1, but not there yet.
... but I'm hoping I've missed a step.

Hi, Rory,

You need to be on 6.7, not 6.2. There are more security and bug fixes in 6.7 over 6.2 than just a NIC driver enhancement. There are probably very few reasons to stay at 6.2 versus 6.7, and many more reasons to update to 6.7 posthaste.

Yes, you need the newer kernel, and you may need other pieces of 6.7 as well for the newer kernel to even work.

CentOS does not and never has supported staying at a particular point release. If you need this functionality, CentOS is not the right distribution for you; try Scientific Linux, which is built from the same sources and does feature a certain amount of support for being able to pin at a particular point release.
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