Lance Davis wrote:
Is this with the standard CentOS kernel ???
Because it looks suspicously like the symptom of a non-nptl kernel being used ...
No, it is not. It's a 2.4.26... Sorry I forgot to mention that.
Well it wont work then.
CentOS - like rhel - uses nptl based glibc, so the kernel needs to also support it.
A Fedora kernel with nptl might be made to work - alternatively 2.6 is the way to go.
Is there any particular reason not to use the stock kernel ???
Regards Lance
Thanks for your quick and prompt replies, Lance. It is highly appreciated. I will try and give 2.6 a go then.
Your question is valid though: why not use the stock kernel... I haven't really thought about it that much. Until today when I install a new Linux distro, I install the latest stable kernel and tune it for the system at hand...
Thanks again for your help! Tom