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Hi everybody,
I want to what is different between RHEL 4.1 and RHEL 4.3 (something like do they differ in the kernel or what? Are there any new features added?). I have surfed the web and i dont seem to find anything. Can anyone help me?
hi,
Ofcourse RHEL 4.1 and 4.3 differ in kernel. RHEL 4.1 uses kernel-2.6.9-11.EL.i686.rpm whereas RHEL4.3 uses kernel-2.6.9-34.EL.i686.rpm and then you can find some RPM's updated from 4.1 to 4.3
Hi everybody,
I want to what is different between RHEL 4.1 and RHEL 4.3 (something like do they differ in the kernel or what? Are there any new features added?). I have surfed the web and i dont seem to find anything. Can anyone help me?
- Deepakala Ganesan
HI Deepika,
The major difference between RHEL 3 and RHEL 4 is journaling.
A journaling (or journalling) file system is a file system that logs changes to a journal (usually a circular log in a specially-allocated area) before actually writing them to the main file system.
i need to knw abt the kernel 4.3 n the RPM's can u pls suggest sm site or if can tell abt it briefly it wud be helpful
Thanks
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