Hi, can someone tell CD's listed in RocksClusters site are exact CentOS CD's or not?
Johnny Hughes wrote:
The Rocks Linux Cluster Distribution picks CentOS to build it's new distro on: http://www.rocksclusters.org/Rocks/
RocksClusters joins these other projects as picking CentOS for their base OS:
SME Server: http://contribs.org/modules/phpwiki/index.php/Upcoming%20Releases%20page
OpenFiler: http://www.openfiler.org/sponsors/
Asterisk@Home: http://asteriskathome.sourceforge.net/
We at the CentOS project are happy to see other Open Source groups use our distro as a base for their products ... they just verify our belief that CentOS is the best "Free" Enterprise Linux solution available.
Thanks,
CentOS-announce mailing list CentOS-announce@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-announce
On Sun, 2005-04-10 at 19:22 +0300, Romeo Ninov wrote:
Hi, can someone tell CD's listed in RocksClusters site are exact CentOS CD's or not?
Comparing the MD5SUMS they have posted to the CentOS-4 ones, I would say yes they are (the MD5SUMS are the same as the CentOS ones).
10x for info :-)
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Sun, 2005-04-10 at 19:22 +0300, Romeo Ninov wrote:
Hi, can someone tell CD's listed in RocksClusters site are exact CentOS CD's or not?
Comparing the MD5SUMS they have posted to the CentOS-4 ones, I would say yes they are (the MD5SUMS are the same as the CentOS ones).
CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On 10/4-2005, at 18.22, Romeo Ninov wrote:
Hi, can someone tell CD's listed in RocksClusters site are exact CentOS CD's or not?
The md5sums of the .iso files that are given on the RockClusters website are identical to the md5sums I can compute from .iso images downloaded from the centos.org.
Cheers, Morten