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Scientific Linux Fermi 6.7 BETA1 i386/x86_64              Sept 23, 2015

These are notes of the "Alpha/Beta" releases for Scientific Linux 6.7 .

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THIS IS NOT FOR PRODUCTION.

There should be no expectation that a "yum" upgrade to SLF 6.7 will work.
A new install is the recommended method to move from
"slf6rolling"(this alpha/beta release) and the released "SLF 6.7".

Items marked with * are changes from the last release
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DOWNLOAD INFO
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Network Install Images:

http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/fermi/slf6rolling/i386/os/images/boot.iso
http://ftp.scientificlinux.org/linux/fermi/slf6rolling/x86_64/os/images/boot.iso

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CHANGES WE MADE SINCE PREVIOUS RELEASE
ITEMS MARKED with a ** are changes since last ALPHA/BETA
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*slf-release-6.7-0.rolling
-    Updated to point at rolling

*OpenAFS
-    Updated to latest upstream release

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Major Differences from SLF6.6
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POSSIBLE UPGRADE PROBLEMS
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sssd-common is no longer multilib compatible.  If you are using 
sssd-common.i686 on x86_64 systems you will be unable to update.  Please 
remove the i686 rpm on your x86_64 systems to resolve this issue.


-- 
Pat Riehecky

Scientific Linux developer
http://www.scientificlinux.org/

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