From the "About" page of caosity.org, this appears to have been true of the CentOS-2 release but not of CentOS-3:
"The cAos project also fosters the development of two Enterprise Linux solutions, CentOS-2 and CentOS-3, based on Redhat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1 and 3 ES respectively."
Bill
seth vidal wrote:
On Tue, 2004-09-21 at 10:15, Bill Wichser wrote:
Thank you for the long awaited x86_64 port!
Looking through the RedHat pages concerning their EL releases, I find that the ES and WS versions claim to support only 2 CPUs while the AS version supports, well, more. With the CentOS releases following the ES releases, can I assume that this too is limited to two CPUs?
Is this a kernel issue or something else? Should I be thinking of loading a non-CentOS release on a quad Opteron box?
unless I'm delusional I thought centos is based off of AS, not ES.
Am I wrong about that? -sv