On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 6:33 AM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
On 03/03/2011 11:44 PM, Jimmy Bradley wrote:
I do have one question about Cent OS 6. Sonetimes back, I remember reading that the plan was to spread the iso's over multiple cd's, rather than put it all on 1 dvd. Is that still the plan? As far as when it's released, I say take all the time you need. I'd rather have an os that works, than something that's just thrown together, and is about as stable as windows me, or vista.
That will depend upon how upstream wrote the item that splits the RPMs. The distros are getting so big now that it might not make sense to continue to create CDs ... CentOS 5.6 will have at least 8 (and maybe 9) CDs for x86_64. I would expect that number to grow for CentOS 6. In fact, we already had to split 5.5 x86_64 over 2 DVDs, and both arches for CentOS 6 will likely be 2 DVDs.
And even the DVD's are hitting limits. The current RHEL 6 Server DVD does not contain python-docutils or audiofile-devel, they're part of a separate "optional" channel. (This just drove me insane trying to recompile nx and neatx, I was *very* surprised they weren't part of the basic channel.)
CentOS doesn't maintain all these distinct "channels" they can just leave off of the installation media, so may face a size burden trying to get all those nominally "other channel" components onto one DVD, especially that "optional" channel.