On Wednesday 30 March 2011 08:26 PM, Kshitiz wrote:
>>> Can we start Fedora 14 File Server in TEXT mode after having
>>> installed in text mode? If yes, how?
>> If this setup is for production then please use CentOS instead
>> (based on RHEL); the system admin tools are same as those found in
>> Fedora.
>>
>> To boot in text console mode, (as root) edit /etc/inittab file and
>> change the "default" run level to 3.
>>
> Thank you both, Arun and JTD. Will try it out.
>
> Help me solve this puzzle based on your varied preferences: Yes, we deploy
> High Availability file server and mirror for small&  medium enterprises, so
> yes: production environment.
>
> 1. CentOS or Debian?

Debian has a slightly newer kernel and good for detecting newer hardware 
compared to CentOS.

I just installed Debian 6 on 2 different machines and it has the 2.6.32 
kernel, just like Ubuntu 10.04.

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