Rahul Sundaram wrote: > Peter Lemenkov wrote: >> 2007/10/21, Jarod Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> >>>> Hmmm -- I don't have a RHEL4 at hand, but I have serious doubts it >>>> contains a fuse support in its kernel (iirc not even RHEL5 contains >>>> fuse). Please correct me if I'm wrong. If not I'd say we remove those >>>> packages from EPEL4. >>> Correct, no fuse kernel modules in either RHEL4 or 5. Its possible to >>> build fuse out-of-tree for RHEL5, dunno about RHEL4... >> >> Anyone, please don't forget that EPEL is not only for RHEL but for >> CentOS also and CentOS kernels are built with fuse enabled. > > Rebuilds are supported only to the extend that they remain compatible is > that way I understand it. It seems unlikely that CentOS kernel would > enable FUSE since it would break ABI compatibility. Maybe they are > offering a alternative version in another repository. Can someone from > CentOS confirm either way?
I just checked my CentOS-5 config file ... the standard CentOS-5 kernel has: # CONFIG_FUSE_FS is not set The CentOSPlus kernel does have fuse turned on: CONFIG_FUSE_FS=m Thanks, Johnny Hughes
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