Hi,
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 09:46:36AM -0700, BRUCE STANLEY wrote:
I thought each release of Centos had a longer support life cycye than this.
What then is the difference (in this respect) then between Centos and Fedora Core?
Yes. We do have releases like CentOS-3 and CentOS-4. Those are very much supported and will be for distant future.
Then there are update releases like CentOS-3.6 and CentOS-4.2 which are just 'snapshots of updates so far'. CentOS-3/4 are really continuosly updated and supported.
The difference is that CentOS-3/4 are long time maintained distributions while Fedora Core released are pretty much outdated in a year.
So when we talk about 'removing the CentOS-4.1', it's only about removing the previous snapshot installation and it's incremental updates, which are included, or replaced with later updates, in CentOS-4.2 tree (which will be replaced with CentOS-4.3 tree which will be replaced with CentOS-4.4 tree etc. etc.)
HTH