Hi - can someone please tell me where I can find Centos 3.6 or Centos 3.7 for x86_64?
On the mirrors, there are directories labeled 3.6 and 3.7 but it's appears to be a lie.
All the directories on the mirrors appear to be linked to 3.8 (and hence are mislabeled.)
Thanks!
-- Ken
On 3/29/07, Simpson, Kenneth Kenneth.Simpson@ucsf.edu wrote:
Hi - can someone please tell me where I can find Centos 3.6 or Centos 3.7 for x86_64?
vault.centos.org is where old distributions go to die.
On the mirrors, there are directories labeled 3.6 and 3.7 but it's appears to be a lie.
Yes, but it's for your own good. This way folks who had their centos version hard coded in the early versions of centos3 would still get updates. I thought there was a readme describing this, but the link is escaping me at present.
All the directories on the mirrors appear to be linked to 3.8 (and hence are mislabeled.)
They are, but it's not 'mislabeled', it's done intentionally.
HI - great - thanks for the link and the information!
-- Ken
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org on behalf of Jim Perrin Sent: Thu 3/29/2007 4:27 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Centos 3.6 or 3.7 CD isos x86_64
On 3/29/07, Simpson, Kenneth Kenneth.Simpson@ucsf.edu wrote:
Hi - can someone please tell me where I can find Centos 3.6 or Centos 3.7 for x86_64?
vault.centos.org is where old distributions go to die.
On the mirrors, there are directories labeled 3.6 and 3.7 but it's appears to be a lie.
Yes, but it's for your own good. This way folks who had their centos version hard coded in the early versions of centos3 would still get updates. I thought there was a readme describing this, but the link is escaping me at present.
All the directories on the mirrors appear to be linked to 3.8 (and hence are mislabeled.)
They are, but it's not 'mislabeled', it's done intentionally.