That isn't true ... 3.1 was removed after 3.3 was released
and 3.3 was removed after 3.4 was released ... this was all before CentOS-4 was released
The method has always been the same ... only the /3 and /4 was added around the 3.4 release time.
But
Newer model - where all releases are linky to one directory
That has always been the case
OK, who should know it better you.
I start downloading 4.1 and 3.5 isos.
Just question
It would be nice to have in CentOS/4/isos/i386/ files named CentOS-4-i386-bin2of4.iso instead of CentOS-4.1-i386-bin2of4.iso . (-4- in 4 directory nad -4.1- in 4.1 dir)
It would save configuration time for people with the same problem as me.
BTW: despite all I wrote today CentOS(and other RHEL build) is one of the 5 best things that happend in last 2 years in Linux
Thank you
Petr Klíma
e-mail: qaxi@seznam.cz