Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 31/01/2022 14:39, Tim via users wrote:
>> Not long ago, 16 Nov 2021, I had one of their email press releases
>> stating that the latest version of 8 had just been released and that
>> it's EOL would be 31 Dec 2021.  I had to check that wasn't a typo.
> 
> I do need to see what direction CentOS is now talking.  If only for 
> "educational"
> purposes only.  I don't intend to become a "subject matter expert" :-)
> 
>> A bit more internet noodling around suggested that if you'd chosen to
>> use CentOS for the usual reasons (a server that you wanted to be
>> stable), then CentOS Stream wasn't going to be what you wanted.

At the risk of going a little off-topic, maybe a few links
will be useful for other Fedora folks who haven't followed
the changes in the CentOS project.

CentOS Linux 8 as a rebuild of RHEL 8 has now gone EOL.
There won't be a CentOS Linux 9.

For folks who want a rebuild of RHEL 8 (and later), there
are at least two projects providing it, Rocky Linux and Alma
Linux:

    https://rockylinux.org/
    https://almalinux.org/

CentOS Stream 8 is a new release.  It is where the next
point release of RHEL 8 will be worked on in the open.  More
details on how CentOS Stream differs from CentOS Linux:

    https://www.centos.org/cl-vs-cs

For folks running a home server, this is very likely a fine
solution.  If not, there's the rebuilds mentioned above.  Or
you can use RHEL, as it's (more or less) free to run on up
to 16 nodes for things like a home server.

It's trivial to convert a system running CentOS Linux 8 to
CentOS Stream 8:

    dnf --disablerepo '*' --allowerasing install 
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/8-stream/BaseOS/x86_64/os/Packages/centos-stream-repos-8-3.el8.noarch.rpm
    dnf distro-sync
    
Per https://www.centos.org/centos-stream/#centos-stream-8

Both Rocky and Alma have scripts to convert an existing
CentOS Linux 8 system as well.

-- 
Todd

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