Here has all the Direct Link to the different version of Centos 5.4

http://www.linuxiso.com.ar/centos/

Regards,
Ale

2009/10/26 Ralph Angenendt <ralph.angene...@gmail.com>

> Am 23.10.09 19:56, schrieb Ian Murray:
> >
> >> The dates are likely based on when the ISO was actually created.
>  Therefore, if the ISO was generated on Oct. 1st and no issues were found
> with it in QA, then the date you are seeing on the mirrors is correct.  The
> ISOs are based on the original 5.4 tree and don't include updates that Red
> Hat released after the initial release of RHEL 5.4.
> >
> > As far as I remember, some subsequent RH updates are rolled-into the
> CentOS release. Someone more familiar with the build process may clarify
> that.
>
> No, they aren't. This time we pushed the "0day" updates from Red Hat to
> the 5.3 tree (new kernel and a few other things).
>
> The ISOs have the same software in the same versions as upstrem has,
> we're not slipstreaming anything into there.
>
> Ralph
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