Will anyone at Centos fix this issue or is it a done deal and we have to live with it ?
Since there are many potential CentOS users like myself, I think that they should take the time to fix it.
Just my 2 cents.
Luis
Dominic Iadicicco wrote:
there seems to be some issue with disk 2.
Now, not everyone has had problems but some have, so Check archives about 3.3
http://caosity.org/pipermail/centos/
Check October
--- beau phaedral@gmail.com wrote:
Greetings,
I'm using centos3 to study for rhce, centos came highly recommended in Michael Jang's rhce study guide. I've been having trouble isntalling via nfs, an early exercise in the book, and googling around leads me to think it might be an anaconda bug. I tried following the anaconda link on the "upgrading from 3.1" page but it's actually a duplicate of the anacron link. Does anyone know if this update addresses anything along these lines? Is there any way of guessing whether an update should solve my problems, or that a full re-install with freshly downloaded 3.3 isos would be better?
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