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So I accepted that I'd have to move Fedora version to get OFED
support... and I was ok with that. However, I see now that FC12 is not
released, and won't be until November. I have tested FC11, and it
doesn't work w/ the OFED 1.5 beta1 either. It seems OFED has skipped
out on support for Fedora for like 1.5 years of release. Moving back
to Fedora9 isn't really an option for me either... so it looks like
I'm out of options until November unless OFED were to target support
for the latest /released/ Fedora OS instead of alpha/beta
pre-releases. :(<br>
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Jeremy<br>
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<pre wrap="">I think OFED 1.5 might work on it but not sure. Which kernel version
FC10 use?
In general OFED 1.5 supports FC11
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<pre wrap="">Actually, it supports FC12 (kernel 2.6.29).
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<pre wrap="">We had originally planned to support FC11 -- however, in the interim, FC12 was
released -- based on kernel 2.6.29, which is supported -- so we decided to support
FC12 instead.
-Jack
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<pre wrap=""><!----> Actually, Tziporet is correct. FC11 is built on kernel 2.6.29.4-167.
OFED 1.5 supports FC11 (I confused this with OpenSuse) -- No FC12 as yet.
There is no support for FC10.
sorry about the mistake.
-Jack
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