Just to save you some time downloading the whole cd1 - you can use
boot.iso , which is just 7 MB, and after this
you can do network install following the notes below (Joseph Lundgren)
http://mirror.centos.org/centos-5/5/os/i386/images/boot.iso
and at the prompt enter linux askmethod
Jake
I hv check on the qmailtoaster website, all the component seems new.
do they suppose to be installed on centos5 ??
can I just upgrade the toaster while I am still using centos4 ??
and what is the upgrade procedure
upgrade centos first then toaster or can I do it vice versa (toaster
then
Hi PakOgah,
None of the updates were security issues.
Regards,
Nick
I hv check on the qmailtoaster website, all the component seems new.
do they suppose to be installed on centos5 ??
can I just upgrade the toaster while I am still using centos4 ??
and what is the upgrade procedure
Systems Engineer
Peak Internet, LLC
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-Original Message-
From: Nick Hemmesch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 8:05 PM
To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com
Subject: [qmailtoaster] Centos 5 is now supported
Hi,
CentOS 5 is now supported
Joseph Lundgren wrote:
All,
Since there is no longer a 'Minimal Install' option for CentOS 5, you
may experience challenges installing your base system. I don't like the
idea of keeping track of all 6 (six!!) CDROMS, and since there's no
ServerCD ISO yet, here's how to install CentOS 5 using
Hi,
CentOS 5 is now supported . . .
vpopmail-toaster, qmailadmin-toaster, clamav-toaster and
courier-authlib-toaster have also been updated.
~
The setup is:
CentOS 5 -
1. Server is the only configuration choice checked. No gnome or kde, no
other packages selected.
2. Disable