I have 16 servers in my office waiting to be cloned and I am having issues with 3.7.3 so therefore, I want to try out 3.7.4.

I have only ever installed 3.6 and 3.7.3 from source and built everything from scratch. Then did make install_XXXX, etc.

I would actually prefer to build from scratch, is there a single tar.gz file that I can download and build?

I there isn't a single source tar.gz then.....

What do I have to do to install these binarie rpms?

Is there an order that I must follow?

Also, when I build from scratch the 2.6.X kernel is downloaded and built, but I don't see anything that large in the rpms?

I am looking forward to trying this new version out, since there seems to be many issues with 3.7.3.

Once such issue, seems to stem from RH FC having LABELs in the /etc/fstab file and in /etc/grub.conf instead of plain /dev/sda1, /dev/sda2, /dev/sda3.

I solved one of my issues with swap area not being created by replacing the labels with the device names.

BTW, I have been a C/C++ developer for 20+ years, and just a little of perl, and assembler.

I am finding these tools very interesting because the show me how the OS is put together, right down to the booting process.

I have used linux-ha to create a cluster for one of our data centers, using heartbeat and drbd. I wrote my own stonith plugin for a lantronix remote power management unit because there wasn't one availble for that device.

I have also created my own UML server and created from scratch my on UML filesystem from using the rpm's from the RH ES 3.0 CD's. I was then able to configure a software bridge that allowed my images to be acessible from the public internet. With my UML images running, I was then able to test out another tool called cfengine.

I hope that I might be able to help debug issues that crop up when I am testing your 3.7.4 version.

Thanks in advance for helping me with this tool, it's great.


-John.


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