Hello,
I'm trying to setup a new oVirt environment based on F19 hosts, but I'm
running into so many issues, that I'm thinking of switching 'back' to
CentOS. However I would lose the advanced features (libgfapi, live
snapshots etc.) that are enabled in the F19 libvirt/qemu/kvm packages.
So after
Well if you are desperate enough to try
such an unknown third party repo
you might as well try the freshly released
centos7?
Am 08.07.2014 11:54, schrieb Tiemen Ruiten:
Hello,
I'm trying to setup a new oVirt environment based on F19 hosts, but I'm
running into so many issues, that I'm
Well yes, I thought of that. But my reasoning was that if I only upgrade
these specific packages, there is less difference and less potential for
issues. On the other hand, CentOS 7 is mostly based on Fedora 19, so it
could work...guess I can only find out by trying.
On 07/08/14 12:03, Sven
On 07/08/2014 02:04 PM, Tiemen Ruiten wrote:
Well yes, I thought of that. But my reasoning was that if I only upgrade
these specific packages, there is less difference and less potential for
issues. On the other hand, CentOS 7 is mostly based on Fedora 19, so it
could work...guess I can only
On 07/08/14 15:24, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 07/08/2014 02:04 PM, Tiemen Ruiten wrote:
Well yes, I thought of that. But my reasoning was that if I only upgrade
these specific packages, there is less difference and less potential for
issues. On the other hand, CentOS 7 is mostly based on Fedora 19,
On 07/08/2014 04:35 PM, Tiemen Ruiten wrote:
On 07/08/14 15:24, Itamar Heim wrote:
On 07/08/2014 02:04 PM, Tiemen Ruiten wrote:
Well yes, I thought of that. But my reasoning was that if I only upgrade
these specific packages, there is less difference and less potential for
issues. On the other
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