[CentOS] Re: Where do my RPMs actually go, and is it different for Red Hat builds? -- CentOS - RHEL - RHL/FC
Bryan J. Smith
b.j.smith at ieee.orgThu Aug 11 17:13:22 UTC 2005
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Dave Gutteridge <dave at tokyocomedy.com> wrote: > I've read on this list that CentOS is equal to Red Hat 9, Nope. > or to Red Hat EL 4. CentOS 4, yes. Here's the breakdown: CentOS 4 = RHEL 4 CentOS 3 = RHEL 3 RHEL 3 is based on Red Hat Linux (RHL) 9, with some latter updates coming from Fedora Core (FC) 1. Red Hat Linux 8 is largely compatible with RHL9/FC1. RHEL 4 is based on Fedora Core (FC) 3. Fedora Core 2 is largely compatible with FC3. The lineage: RHL8 -> RHL9-> RHEL 3 <-FC1 FC2 -> FC3-> RHEL 4 RHL/FC releases are on a 6 month cycle. RHEL releases are on a 18 month cycle. That's why there is typically 2-3 RHL/FC releases per RHEL release. In the "good'ole days" before RHEL 3, Red Hat used revisions .0, .1, .2, etc..., and ".2" was the most mature. In fact, Red Hat's first "enterprise" attempt was called Red Hat Linux 6.2 Enterprise (6.2E for short). -- Bryan J. Smith | Sent from Yahoo Mail mailto:b.j.smith at ieee.org | (please excuse any http://thebs413.blogspot.com/ | missing headers)
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