FYI, Redhat had announced last year a linux distro for Intel based
Mac. Hopefully it's not too far off, because wether it is Fusion or
Parallels, Linux performance/support is still very limited.
Sébastien
On Mar 18, 2007, at 7:44 PM, William Warren wrote:
no..you cannot bring betas up to release via yum.
Mike Kercher wrote:
centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx <> scribbled on Sunday, March 18, 2007 1:49
PM:
: FYI, I just installed CentOS 5 beta with the SMP kernel in a
: VMWare fusion virtual machine on my 2.33 GHz 15 inch MacBook Pro.
: : The installation was flawless. I installed from an NFS share
: on my network with the ISO images. The vm booted disc one
: and recognized my 802.11n wireless connection as eth0. The
: install took about 30 minutes.
: : Everything worked fine...
: : -Joe
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Assuming you installed the CentOS 5 beta today, would a yum update
bring
the machine up to a release state when the stable version is
released?
Mike
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