centOs 5
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centOs 5
I see that CentOS 5 is now released.
I need to reimage a 1and1 server, any ideas when you'll have to time to sort AOOI for CentOS 5 Scott, or should I go with 4.4 for now? I'd rather not have to reimage again in the near future ....
I need to reimage a 1and1 server, any ideas when you'll have to time to sort AOOI for CentOS 5 Scott, or should I go with 4.4 for now? I'd rather not have to reimage again in the near future ....
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If you want to run Plesk: Plesk doesn't support RHEL/CentOS 5 yet. It'll probably be a few more months.
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Official response
Good to know..
Is there an official response from Plesk regarding support for CentOS5, or is this just a guess from past releases?
Is there an official response from Plesk regarding support for CentOS5, or is this just a guess from past releases?
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Just based on how things have gone in the past. FC6 support was only added recently (with version 8.1.1) for instance.
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Sure. CentOS 4.5 is just CentOS 4.4 with all the updates applied. It's not a different OS. The naming is just a bit confusing, but CentOS x.y just corresponds with RHEL x with update y applied.
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I probably dont need to say it, but ditto.
Ive done a bunch of installs on it over the last few days. Nothing weird to report, and on top of that I just cleaned up the 8.1 archive, and updated the atomic-psa rpm (in atomic-bleeding atm) to install 8.1 completely from yum. So no more need to resolve all the pieces on your own.
