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Troy Dawson <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi,
We do not add or remove *any* features to the RHEL kernels.  So, the answer is no.
Once we do it for one person, it's a quick downhill slide to doing it for 
everyone.  And pretty soon, it doesn't look like what RedHat put out.
Sorry
Troy Dawson
p.s. CentOS Extra's has a modified kernel.  I'm not sure what is turned on or 
off, but it's worth a look.

Faye Gibbins wrote:
> I don't know if SL add requested features to the RHEL kernels when they
> repackage them but is there any chance that next time SL release a RHEL
> kernel in the SL5 stream it could turn on per process I/O stats?
> 


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