Re: Red Hat
Posted by
Tim Goldstein
on 1999-08-23 15:27:02 UTC
RedHat 6.0 will not work. The problem is with the Real Time kernel
extensions. Last I knew there were beta version of the RT patch for 6.0, but
Fred Proctor (The man behind EMC) has not tried to get EMC to work with them
yet.
The only way you will be able to tell what version you have as far as I know
is to check the kernel image name. The normal naming convention uses the
kernel version as part of the name. You want kernel 2.0.36
Tim
[Denver, CO]
extensions. Last I knew there were beta version of the RT patch for 6.0, but
Fred Proctor (The man behind EMC) has not tried to get EMC to work with them
yet.
The only way you will be able to tell what version you have as far as I know
is to check the kernel image name. The normal naming convention uses the
kernel version as part of the name. You want kernel 2.0.36
Tim
[Denver, CO]
----- Original Message -----
> Will Red Hat 6.0 work or do I need to find 5.2?
> Also how do I tell what version I have on the CD that I already got? It
just says Red Hat Metro-X and is dated June 1998.
> Darrell
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1999-08-22 21:33:52 UTC
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1999-08-23 08:43:35 UTC
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