Rainer Duffner wrote: > >> I would love something like Nexenta, but with a CentOS userland. >> > > > What exactly are you missing from Solaris userland that does exist in > Linux, BTW? A package manager that can grab many thousands of packages with their dependencies and keep them up to date. And a large, friendly community maintaining those packages. > Maybe except for all the horrible cat some_arcane_value > /proc/foo > or /sys/baz to coax the kernel into doing something. > But I'm not missing that. > > And I'm not missing Nexenta. Last time I looked, the "free" version > did almost nothing compared to the commercial version. > Which is no surprise, really, and brings us back to square one.... They are supposed to have most of the ubuntu/debian packages available for installation. The last time I tried to install it the big problem was the lack of AIC 7899 support and the SATA driver for the other machine I would have used. But that's an OpenSolaris problem, not really Nexenta's. > Linux is everything and the kitchen sink (in terms of features), but > few are completely implemented or actually wrapped into an API/ > userland tools. Everything is constantly in flux, most stuff get's > thrown over every other year (except for the places that would really > need it, seemingly) and hardly anybody documents (try to find a man- > page for a hw-driver...) A driver without a man page is more useful than no driver at all... -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos