The test kernel urls are still there. Once I find the RHEL6 one, i'll post it here. RH is not driving any customers to RHEL clones.
Here is RHEL5 for instance: http://people.redhat.com/jwilson/el5/ ~rp On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 4:39 AM, Matthias Saou <th...@spam.spam.spam.spam.spam.spam.spam.egg.and.spam.freshrpms.net> wrote: > Masopust, Christian wrote : > >> Short update to my kernel-panic.... >> >> it turns out that this panic is caused by a bug in RHEL6 kernel (all >> 2.6.32-71.*) and happens >> if somebody telnets to nlockmgr and simply press <return> several times. >> >> newer kernels (in fedora 14) don't have this bug anymore. does probably >> anybody know a >> "bug number" or when this bug has been fixed in kernel? > > Ouch! It used to be possible to find some testing EL kernels on various > URLs under people.redhat.com, but it seems that some Red Hat internal > policy has forbidden that from now on... that plus the new "self > support" for the same price as having support previously, and you get a > nice crippled entry level Enterprise OS. > > This makes me wonder : Is Red Hat intentionally driving its "lower-end" > customers towards clones of it's own OS? It would seem logic to try and > do the opposite, but hey, I'm no business expert... > > Matthias > > -- > Clean custom Red Hat Linux rpm packages : http://freshrpms.net/ > Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) - Linux kernel 2.6.35.10-72.fc14.x86_64 > Load : 0.05 0.05 0.05 > > _______________________________________________ > rhelv6-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv6-list > _______________________________________________ rhelv6-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv6-list
