Hi Steven,
I have installed a cluster of 8 nodes and 18 CPUs with fc7 x86_64. You may have problems when running ./install_cluster ethx but these are easily resolved by yum install package missing in fc7 x86_64 repo. I built the rpms for fc7 x86_64 using Eric Focht's build_oscar_rpms package. You can do the same and add to the repo. I also built the rpms using Oscar's build_oscar_rpms script by Eric Focht but I messed up the upload. If somebody could clean it up it would be nice. I am currently very busy with other things to try that.
Good Luck! Enjoy!
Allan Menezes
Steven Blackburn wrote:

I am about to reinstall my cluster and was wondering what version(s) of Fedora are currently supported. Oscar 5.0 is FC5, which is what I had on the there to start with. I was hoping to use a later version of FC in the hope that the sound-card might actually work. I notice the nightly builds have a fc7 x86_64 archive, although its small size makes me wonder if it has everything it needs. Also, I haven't heard much on this list recently over how usable the 5.1a (for alpha?) nightlies are. Is there an ETA for 5.1 (or even 6.0)? Cheers, Steve. PS: I am happy to compile packages on FC7 x86_64, although I am no Linux expert (so it either works or, if google can't help, it doesn't).
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