Hello everyone,
It will be great if Trillian supports hosts with UEFI enabled. This could
avoid code changes that break UEFI functionality unintentionally. There are
already tests for UEFI included in Marvin.
Best regards,
Slavka
vladimirpetrov closed issue #24:
URL: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack-terraform-provider/issues/24
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Hi Ron,
I wouldn't worry about it as much. Although the PR was "managed"
horribly by RedHat, in technical terms I don't think the situation is as
dire as it seems.
First of all, CentOS Stream is supported for 5 years, this is as good as
Ubuntu LTS and knowing RedHat the QA will be much bette
rhtyd merged pull request #88:
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rhtyd commented on a change in pull request #88:
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I was not contemplating leaving Linux so your notes about other Linux
options is very relevant.
It sounds like you are not concerned that CentOS Stream will be part of
the QA process for RHEL and have occasional hiccups when updates are
issued to the LTS version.
Ron
On 2021-12-20 06:51, n
IMHO we should not drop support for CentOS Stream, at least not yet.
I do not see any of the other clones becoming properly established or
vetted, in fact it's rather tragi-comical that at this point in time the
most respectable clone is in fact Oracle's..
My 2p
On 2021-12-16 16:40, Nicolas
All/any,
Realistically, since CentOS Stream doesn't have minor versions, I'm
not really sure how you *could* support it. It would be like supporting
CentOS 7.0-7.9, but not knowing which version someone is running. You'd
have to only support the "latest" version as of , which might
be chaos.
If you are suggesting that ACS picked a version of Linux, supported it
with an update repo and guaranteed that it would run forever under ACS
as long as you kept up with the ACS published updates, that might solve
a lot of problems for system administrators.
At least there would be a "recommende
Hi Guys,
So for what I know is that the last enterprise stable and ready version is 8.X.
After that it will be a stream Version.
A reliable system would be RHEL as a commercial one and Rocky Linux as a exact
successor from CentOS or let’s say binary clone from RHEL.
Since CloudStack support RHE
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