Sorry the delay in response Richard...

No OSCAR release supports a distro w/ a native 2.6 kernel at the moment, and we're still months away from the next release. I think your best bet is to pursue a kernel change on an OSCAR 3.0 cluster. Are you able to get it working on your head node?

Jeremy

At 04:06 PM 5/5/2004, Richard Bruin wrote:
Hi everyone,

sorry if I'm sending this to the wrong list (if I am can you let me know
the correct list, oscar-devel I wonder?)

For network performance reasons, I'm trying to get an oscar cluster
working with a 2.6 kernel and am struggling (mainly due to my
inexperience with changing kernels - at least making such a drastic
change as this). I was wondering whether oscar supports any linux
versions that come with a 2.6 kernel by default e.g. mandrake 10?

Thanks for any help you can give me,

Richard



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