Hi Folks,
as you could read in my other posting ("No reiserfs support after kernel-update") I had problems with reiserfs and the official kernel. My question: is to expect also an kernel-update from this mentioned centosplus repository???
Thx Timothy
On Thu, Aug 24, 2006 at 07:22:48PM +0200, Timothy Kesten enlightened us:
as you could read in my other posting ("No reiserfs support after kernel-update") I had problems with reiserfs and the official kernel. My question: is to expect also an kernel-update from this mentioned centosplus repository???
Eventually, yes. However right now I'm sure the guys are busy trying to get both 3.8 and 4.4 out the door, so until those are done, I wouldn't expect much from centosplus.
Matt
On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 19:46 +0200, Timothy Kesten wrote:
Am Donnerstag 24 August 2006 19:31 schrieb Matt Hyclak:
Eventually, yes. However right now I'm sure the guys are busy trying to get both 3.8 and 4.4 out the door, so until those are done, I wouldn't expect much from centosplus.
Matt
Thanks a lot Matt
I'll be waiting ;-)
Since nobody seem to have mentioned it, and you had a problem that may be affected by it, I want to suggest you look at the yum protectbase plugins and the exclude and includepkgs keywords in the repos.d repo definitions. They are designed to help avoid overlay of packages by similar ones from another repo.
If you're already onboard, sorry to waste your time. If not, there's lots of refs to these items in the archives and the yum docs the CentOS presents touch on them too.
Timothy
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HTH
Am Donnerstag 24 August 2006 19:51 schrieb William L. Maltby:
Since nobody seem to have mentioned it, and you had a problem that may be affected by it, I want to suggest you look at the yum protectbase plugins and the exclude and includepkgs keywords in the repos.d repo definitions. They are designed to help avoid overlay of packages by similar ones from another repo.
If you're already onboard, sorry to waste your time. If not, there's lots of refs to these items in the archives and the yum docs the CentOS presents touch on them too.
Timothy
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HTH
Hi Bill,
thanks for your hint. An answer (from Alexander Dalloz) to my other thread pointed me to this fact.
<cite Alexander> You previously run the unsupported kernel from centosplus and updated to the base kernel.
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/centosplus/Readme.txt
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/4/docs/kernel-unsupported/ </cite Alexander>
Bye Timothy