Subject: [CentOS] Network Situation
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If I install CentOS 6.0 and sometime later upgrade to CentOS 6.2, will
the fact that I'm running software raid-1 on the /boot partition
cause me grief?
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6.2 is the kind of release that those in the community and TUV call a
'point release
Vreme: 12/17/2011 10:44 AM, Ian Forde piše:
2. Yes - you can eliminate NetworkManager. I'm writing this on a
CentOS 6.1 desktop that's also running KVM. I don't run
NetworkManager on this, as I want a static IP address defined at boot
that does not have anything else trying to mess with the
In my personal environment, I've got 7 machines running, with 4 of those
machines running various flavors of Linux (CentOS 5 x86_64; Fedora 15
x86_64; Fedora 14 i686). Based upon some issues with the Fedora 15 x86_64
machine I'm considering dropping Fedora 15 in favor of CentOS 6.1. My
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Subject: [CentOS] Network Situation
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If I install CentOS 6.0 and sometime later upgrade to CentOS 6.2
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