(7.3), the support of
Red Hat 6.2 shall be terminated.
It is also good idea, I think, to have the same distribution on all
boxes.
And now - is anybody able to recommend me how to install Red Hat
Linux 8.0 on i486 boxes?
Best Regards,
Petr Soucek
Ryston Electronics s.r.o.
Modranska 621/7
er i586 or i386 rpm?
Regards,
Petr Soucek
Ryston Electronics s.r.o.
Modranska 621/72
CZ-143 00 Praha 4, Czech Republic
tel +420 22527fax +420 225272211
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ryston.cz
rrata/
states that:
> Important: Red Hat's errata release policy supports the two most
> recent major product releases. All minor releases in the current
> product release cycle are supported as is the final release of the
> prior product release cycle.
Petr Soucek
Ryston Electronics s.r.o
all previous
releases are still marked as compatible, e.g.:
http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/?pagename=details&hid=3399
http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/?pagename=details&hid=2869
etc
Petr Soucek
Ryston Electronics s.r.o.
Modranska 621/72
CZ-143 00 Praha 4, Czech Republic
tel +420 225272
rhaps to delve into Anaconda and make an updated source for installing
> with updated kernel etc.
That was my first idea, but I don't know how to modify anaconda,
generate all files in RedHat/base/ subdirectory and create boot
floppy disks. It is somewhere described or do you have a
not so wrt the i586 kernel, even where "compatible" CPUs are used.
>
> The i586 kernel will run on anything that we claim to support.
> If a CPU is truely compatible, it should work. If it does not,
> then it is very much a bug in the kernel, and should be reported
> i
possible."
2.0.43 was released 3 weeks ago, this is unusual delay for Redhat.
Regards,
Petr Soucek
On 21 Oct 2002, at 20:32, Chris Johnson wrote:
> Since the auth_ldap package is no longer included to add ldap server
> based authentication to apache, is there an alternative package