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CentOS 6.0 released

From:  Karanbir Singh <kbsingh-AT-centos.org>
To:  CentOS Announcements List <centos-announce-AT-centos.org>
Subject:  Release for CentOS-6.0 i386 and x86_64
Date:  Sun, 10 Jul 2011 19:51:21 +0100
Message-ID:  <4E19F4A9.1050204@centos.org>
Archive‑link:  Article

We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of CentOS-6.0 for 
i386 and x86_64 Architectures.

CentOS-6.0 is based on the upstream release EL 6.0 and includes packages 
from all variants. All upstream repositories have been combined into 
one, to make it easier for end users to work with.

There are some important changes to this release compared with the 
previous versions of CentOS and we highly recommend reading this 
announcement along with the Release Notes at 
http://wiki.centos.org/Manuals/ReleaseNotes/CentOS6.0

There are no CD images being released with CentOS-6, however we have 
some CD variants in the pipeline. Details for these are mentioned below.

Since upstream has a 6.1 version already released, we will be using a 
Continous Release repository for 6.0 to bring all 6.1 and post 6.1 
security updates to all 6.0 users, till such time as CentOS-6.1 is 
released itself. There will be more details about this posted within the 
next 48 hours.

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Upgrading from CentOS-4 or CentOS-5:

We recommend everyone run through a reinstall rather than attempt an 
inplace upgrade from CentOS-4 or CentOS-5

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LiveCD and LiveDVD

LiveCDs and LiveDVDs for i386 and x86_64 will be released within the 
next few days. These will bring in the ability to directly install from 
the livemedia.

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Minimal Install CD

We have also created a minimal install CD, that would bring up a base 
machine with just enough content to have a usable platform. This CD 
image will be released in the next few days.

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The LightWeightServer (LWS) CD

In order to bring back the CentOS-4 Server CD style single iso image, we 
are creating a LWS varient of the main distro. Details for this will be 
posted in the next few days with release happening after the live media 
and the minimal cd editions.

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Downloading CentOS-6.0 for new installs:

When possible, consider using torrents to run the downloads. In most 
cases you will find its also the fastest means to download the distro. 
There are currently over a thousand  people seeding CentOS-6 and it's 
possible to get upto 100mbps downloads via these torrents.

Torrent files for the DVD's are avilable at :
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6.0/isos/i386/CentOS-6.0-...
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/6.0/isos/x86_64/CentOS-6....

You can also use a mirror close to you :
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=30

Most mirrors will allow direct DVD downloads over http, ftp and rsync.

Please keep in mind that not all mirrors are currently updated, some 
might take upto another 24 hours before they have all the content.

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sha1sum for the CentOS-6.0 ISOS:

i386:
fcf49e875cd4494f2af68cf257ab9e93523c9427  CentOS-6.0-i386-bin-DVD.iso
862815623d2e7990207dd78a281837c7eb719e83  CentOS-6.0-i386-netinstall.iso

x86_64:
9de87b0c696ebd72b952edb4cc06c24cbdc37d81  CentOS-6.0-x86_64-bin-DVD1.iso
5e3834621f11fbcca78cf7d70625c647045f45f5  CentOS-6.0-x86_64-bin-DVD2.iso
23f9e606cbcbd52d2e5df3716a85cdde336f7bfe  CentOS-6.0-x86_64-netinstall.iso

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Sources and Debuginfo packages:

SRPMS and debuginfo packages are still making their way to the CentOS 
mirrors and should be available within the next 24 to 48 hours. We are 
prioritising the centos modified packages.

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Getting Help:

The best place to start when looking for help with CentOS is at the wiki 
( http://wiki.centos.org/GettingHelp ) which lists various options and 
communities who might be able to help. If you think there is a bug in 
the system, do report it at http://bugs.centos.org/ - but keep in mind 
that the bugs system is *not* a support mechanism.

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Contributing and joining the project:

We are always looking for people to join and help with various things in 
the project. If you are keen to help out a good place to start is the 
wiki page at http://wiki.centos.org/Contribute . If you have questions 
or a specific area you would like to contribute towards that is not 
covered on that page, feel free to drop in on 
#centos-devel@irc.freenode.net for a chat or email the centos-devel list 
(http://lists.centos.org).

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Thanks to everyone who contributed towards making 6.0


Enjoy!

--
Karanbir Singh <kbsingh@centos.org>
The CentOS Project {http://www.centos.org}
irc: z00dax@irc.freenode.net ( #centos, #centos-devel )



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CentOS 6.0 released

Posted Jul 11, 2011 16:57 UTC (Mon) by kragilkragil2 (guest, #76172) [Link] (3 responses)

Pretty late, but still cool that they are not dead.

SciLi and the Clear foundation are in final testing stages for 6.1 AFAIK. Maybe they could all join forces, or at least have some kind of cooperation. They all just rebuild RHEL, there have to be synerys somewhere.

CentOS 6.0 released

Posted Jul 12, 2011 10:17 UTC (Tue) by salimma (subscriber, #34460) [Link] (2 responses)

I've not heard of Clear Foundation's ClearOS before -- looks interesting, but from their website it looks like they're interested in building on top of RHEL, not just providing a rebuild. And they skipped several releases (5.3, 5.4, 6.0) ...

Would be nice if there's a single rebuild effort that different groups can then add to for their own needs; might be easier to do this on top of a SciLi because that project is clearly not for-profit.

CentOS 6.0 released

Posted Jul 12, 2011 12:02 UTC (Tue) by kragilkragil2 (guest, #76172) [Link] (1 responses)

Well, ClearOS Core is the RHEL rebuild/ CentOS alternative. They decided to build their own RHEL clone, because CentOS 6 took too long. That is why there is no 6.0 or below.
IMO the best thing that could happen is that they all build a common core and that CentOS would really become a community, more like Debian, and a meritocracy.

CentOS 6.0 released

Posted Jul 15, 2011 14:06 UTC (Fri) by jeremiah (subscriber, #1221) [Link]

Just as an FYI, Scientific Linux is out with their 6.1 release candidate. So any day now. But as to your suggestion about everyone building a common core. I saw that idea passed around on the SL mailing list a couple of weeks ago. Don't remember ClearOS being mentioned, but I do remember Oracle being a part of the discussion. So I think folks are trying to build a community. We'll just have to wait and see what happens I guess.


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