Hi Dominik:

On 8/1/07, Dominik Schips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is this the normal naming for a compatible distribution (Suse, SLES,
> openSUSE) or should it be openSUSE?
>
> Example: /tftpboot/oscar/suse-10.2-x86_64
>
> I didn't try other distributions like Fedora with OSCAR, so I didn't
> have experience about that.

The first SuSE distribution we officially supported is openSUSE 10.0,
so according to OSCAR, suse = openSUSE.  We do not support anything
older than that.  As for SLES, it will be called 'sles' in OSCAR land.

Regarding Fedora, previous releases are called Fedora Core, so release
6 is "fc-6" -- however, for the latest release they dropped the "Core"
from the name so technically it should really be f-7 -- but I doubt
we'll waste sleep regarding this.

Cheers,

Bernard

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