> Yep. They're obsolete, and we're trying to save > space/bandwidth on the mirrors, since the space is donated. > 3.6 is 3.1 with all the > updates+errata. If you REALLY need 3.1 for some hellish reason, you'll > need to get it from the vault. ( vault.centos.org ) Hellish, maybe -> Tivoli Storage Manager. Actually, what I need is kernel 2.4.21-4.0.1 according to IBM. I thought that since that version was in an older version of the "other enterprise linux" it would be in an older CentOS as well. Am I correct in this assumption or fighting a losing battle? Not sure how *hard* that requirement is, might just be kernel 2.4.whatever, but I have to find out. Was that version in 3.0 or 3.1 of CentOS? Also have a requirement for kernel 2.4 from the Tivoli Integrated Solution Console as well. Not sure on this requirement as well, I do know that with CentOS 4 the installer blew up with "unsupported kernel version xxx". Tried tricking the installer by replacing the uname binary with a script that returned what the other linux gives from `uname -a` but it didn't work.