[CentOS] Quick question: CentOSPlus kernel vs. base kernel.
Akemi Yagi
amyagi at gmail.comSat Jul 25 20:11:09 UTC 2009
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On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 12:17 PM, Robert Heller<heller at deepsoft.com> wrote: > What does the CentOSPlus kernel have that the standard kernel does not? > It is just additional drivers and modules? Or are there additional > differences? It has a number of kernel drivers enabled and also has some bug fixes. Because the distro kernel must remain 100% binary compatible, this can only be done in the CentOSPlus kernel. For example, the current CentOS-5 plus kernel has the following: All Network Adapters, all Video4Linux adapers, all Radio devices, JFS, ReiserFS, fuse, NCP (Novell partitions) and LDM (Windows Dynamic Partitions) BusLogic support The bug fixes from http://bugs.centos.org include: 3156 reiserfs patch 3165 sata_sil24 patch 3369 cifs patch 3544 Intel wifi LED support 3733 vx800 patch Akemi
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