Ah, well, that gets referred to as the "Marist file system," not Red Hat. The updated one that Mike Kershaw put out last year is the "updated Marist file system," surprisingly enough. :)
So, no, it won't support CDL. That was introduced in the 2.4 kernel series. It would be an _awful_ amount of work to try to upgrade that system to a current level. If you need/want CDL support, you would be better off installing one of the newer distribution versions available. If you want a very memorable learning experience, then you can do it yourself, one package at a time from source. :) Mark Post -----Original Message----- From: paultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 1:05 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RH6.2 and CDL >Did you really mean Red Hat 6.2? The first S/390 version that Red Hat put >out was 7.2, and that does support CDL. >Mark Post Mark, I'm still running the Marist binaries circa April 2000 alongside the newer RH7.2. Wern't those RH6.2 based on the 2.2.14 kernel? Paul
