[SLL] DHCP server

Jarod Wilson jarod at wilsonet.com
Wed May 21 10:14:26 PDT 2008


On Wed, 2008-05-21 at 12:07 -0500, Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> > You could also try CentOS a public RHEL. CentOs-5 (latest) runs easily 
> > on your old X32 systems, a stable enterprise solution and is supported 
> > until 2011. Just install your to your basic needs.
> 
> Is that CentOS supporting CentOs 5 to 2011? Or Red Hat supporting what it 
> is based on to 2011? (How do we know CentOS will be around in three 
> years?) Or is that the DHCP developer supporting version provided with 
> CentOS 5 until 2011?

Whether or not CentOS will be around in three years or not, for the
record, that would be 2014, not 2011, when the distribution its based on
goes EOL. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.0 was released in March of 2007,
with a 7-year support lifespan.


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Jarod Wilson
jarod at wilsonet.com



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