Matt S Trout wrote:
6.06 was the last one that was serious production quality.
7.04 has a bastardized fstab setup, a bleeding-edge init replacement, and
a host of other not-really-unix-or-linux-or-anything-else-but-ubuntu-isms.
But hell, it's your platform and that's just my opinion. None of our servers
are going past 6.06 though :)
I've played with 6.06, 6.10, 7.04 and 7.10 versions on VMware - the 7.xx
versions both get 'stuck' at the 'Running local boot scripts
(/etc/rc.local)' output, which happens after the first login prompt, and
requires a keyboard entry to 'push' it along. I don't know if this is a
VM issue though, as I've not run either as production.
Any thoughts on CentOS 5 for production quality?
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Richard Jones
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