Roxanne Sandesara wrote:
I'd do that, but I have no idea how to administer or deal with CentOS
of any version or variety. I'd never even heard of it before running
into mentions of it with qmail-toaster. All of the other servers here
are Fedora Core, and I would prefer to hand over a homogenous setup to
the next person who has this job. When I came in, I had 8 servers,
each one with a different OS, and I've spent over a year migrating off
dead and dying hardware and obsolute OSes to get to this point. I
really hesitate to take what seems like a step backwards in order to
get this working ... but I also don't see much of a choice. I am
beyond my wit's end.
Unfortunately, I have no good idea or guess as to what the problem is.
CentOS is based off of RedHat Enterprise Linux. The guys at CentOS
downloaded the RHEL source code (since it is GPL), removed the RH logos
and rerolled it into an OS that does not REQUIRE a subscription for
updates. There's not too much difference between CentOS (RHEL) and
Fedora as far as administration. CentOS just has a kernel that was built
for the business environment.
You could take a small step back to FC4. I just set up a machine last
week on FC4 (albeit I did use a slightly older version of Toaster), and
have not had a problem to date.
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