Re: Centosplus for centos 5

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Johnny Hughes wrote:

To that end ... there is a CentOS-5 CentOSPlus kernel (and XFS modules
for the normal CentOS 5 kernels, all xfs /reisferfs / jfs tools) in the
testing repo here:

http://dev.centos.org/centos/5/testing/i386/RPMS/

http://dev.centos.org/centos/5/testing/x86_64/RPMS/

Lets test them so we can move um into centosplus.

Thanks, Johnny Hughes


I Just installed the new CentOSplus kernel package for CentOS 5 on my test workstation, so far so good. I was a bit surprised to note that it didn't include the IEEE1394/Firewire modules. Was this intentional or merely an oversight? I realize that including them in a server is probably a bad idea, but I had been using CentOS 4 with the -plus kernel on my workstation to grab video from my Sony DV camera. No problem if it's not going to be there, I can just build a custom kernel if it's that important to me.

Thanks!
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Jay Leafey - Memphis, TN
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