Thanks! That sounds great, but tell me, Isn't there some limitations in
the kernel being used in e-smith as far as multiple processors??? I think
I read something about not making a difference in 2 or 1 processor
machines, but having some issues with more than 2... Is this right???

Thanks again!

On Thu, 23 Aug 2001, Gordon Rowell wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 23, 2001 at 02:36:44AM +0200, Jelmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > e-smith is just a customid redhat so it probably could be, but i wouldn't
> > recommendend it  as it is specificly targetted to small and medium sized
> > enterprises..  You would probably be better off with standard redhat,suse
> > slackware whatever...
>
> Why do it the hard way?
>
> The performance of e-smith will be identical to the performance of
> RedHat (since we use the same kernel, libraries, etc.), and we provide
> a management layer on top.
>
> Packages which install on the corresponding RedHat release will install
> directly on e-smith and you can manually configure them if you wish,
> or add templates and actions to have it done automatically.
>
> Gordon
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>   Gordon Rowell                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   VP Engineering
>   Network Server Solutions Group       http://www.e-smith.com
>   Mitel Networks Corporation           http://www.mitel.com
>
>


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