<html><head><meta http-equiv=Content-Type content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-15"><META name="Author" content="Novell GroupWise WebAccess"></head><body style='font-family: Tahoma, sans-serif; font-size: 13px; '>Akemi,<br>I went through the different mirrors and was unable to locate the ISO as it is stated as deprecated or unsupported, is there any plans to fix this issue in 5.6 or rather 6.x release. It appears that the latest build from Centos was built back in may, lots of bugs have emerge since them including this one relating to a kernel panic. Please advise in the location of 5.4, i am willing to try it. <br><br>>>> Akemi Yagi <amyagi@gmail.com> 12/17/10 7:56 PM >>><br>On Fri, Dec 17, 2010 at 4:26 PM, Lisandro Grullon<br><lgrullon@citytech.cuny.edu> wrote:<br>> Tru, looks like a bug in centos, I just loaded RHEL 6 without any issues. I<br>> dont think it has something to do with the actual image file, but in any<br>> case maybe I should re-download the entire DVD again just to make sure.<br>> Thank you Tru.<br>><br>>>>> Tru Huynh <tru@centos.org> 12/17/10 6:47 PM >>><br><br>> maybe you are hitting: http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=4581<br>><br>> Tru<br><br>This is not a CentOS bug. As stated in the KB articles quoted in the bug report:<br><br>https://access.redhat.com/kb/docs/DOC-31516<br>https://access.redhat.com/kb/docs/DOC-38013<br><br>the patch is in the kernel-2.6.18-194.3.1 and onward. CentOS/RHEL 5.5<br>comes with kernel-2.6.18-194 which has the bug. RHEL-6's kernel is<br>much newer at 2.6.32-71, so it does not have this bug.<br><br>Therefore to get around this issue, as suggested in one of the KB<br>articles, you first install CentOS *5.4* and then update it to the<br>current kernel thus skipping the problematic kernel.<br><br>Akemi<br>_______________________________________________<br>CentOS mailing list<br>CentOS@centos.org<br>http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos<br></body></html>