On Thu, 5 Aug 2004, Dan Yocum wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I thought you might be interested that I've incorporated Eric's RHEL kernel
> into the Scientific Linux distrobution. This is the same kernel found in
> ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/testing/release-1.3.3-pre2/kernels/RHEL/RPMS.
> I took the liberty of merging the xfs bits back into the kernel so there's
> no more xfs-modules rpm package. Other than that, it's the same kernel as
> Eric's (with devfs compiled in, but disabled at boot time).
>
> Of course, you're asking yourself, "What the heck is Scientific Linux?"
> It's a long story, but suffice it to say it's being supported and developed
> by a bunch of the big high energy physics labs including Fermi and CERN.
> The distro is binary compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 3 plus
> all updates and some extra packages (mozilla v1.6, etc.).
>
> The isos are here:
>
> http://sdsswww.fnal.gov/~yocum/SL302/iso/
Looks intersting, but unfortunately, i'm getting a password prompt trying
to access that URL.
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