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Miles O'Neal <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Oct 2006 10:35:07 -0500
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Connie Sieh said...

|>     I was wondering (and have not had a chance to test it yet), is it 
|> possible to run a CentOS kernel on a Scientific Linux installation?  I 
|> am looking at doing this, since CentOS has a modified kernel named 
|> "CentOS Plus", which includes a number of additional features (such as 7 
|> more file systems, and more hardware modules).  I know that I could add 
|> these features and modules to the SL kernel, but it would much easier to 
|> just drop in the CentOS kernel if it works.
|
|Should work just fine.

Assuming everything went right in the builds,
RHEL, SL and CentOS components should be
interchangeable.  I know we have run RHEL
kernels on occasion.

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