Yes, I know it is old, but I'm looking for a copy of CentOS 3.5 - CDs or DVD for i386. I can only find 3.8. Thanks for any leads. Scott
Scott Ehrlich wrote:> Yes, I know it is old, but I'm looking for a copy of CentOS 3.5 - CDs > or DVD for i386. > > I can only find 3.8.pick a mirror, any mirror... http://mirror.stanford.edu/yum/pub/centos/3.5/isos/
On Tue, 2006-12-19 at 16:09 -0500, Scott Ehrlich wrote:> Yes, I know it is old, but I'm looking for a copy of CentOS 3.5 - CDs or > DVD for i386. > > I can only find 3.8. > > Thanks for any leads. > > Scotthttp://vault.centos.org has all 'deprecated' versions like 3.5 for the 3.x branch and 4.0 -> 4.3 for the 4.X one I suppose you need such specific version because of a driver disk ? -- Fabian Arrotin <fabian.arrotin at arrfab.net>
>I'm looking for a copy of CentOS 3.5 - CDs or > DVD for i386.http://vault.centos.org/3.5/ -- Matthew Martz CentOS Mirror Admin mdmartz at gflug.net
On 12/19/06, Scott Ehrlich <scott at mit.edu> wrote:> Yes, I know it is old, but I'm looking for a copy of CentOS 3.5 - CDs or > DVD for i386.I think you could find CDs here: http://vault.centos.org/3.5/ -- Al.
Quoting Scott Ehrlich <scott at MIT.EDU>:> Yes, I know it is old, but I'm looking for a copy of CentOS 3.5 - CDs > or DVD for i386.Anybody in favor of calling CentOS 5 "CentOS 5". No minor versions added. The way Red Hat is doing it. This 3.x and 4.x thing just confuses people. Scott, once you install 3.5 and apply all security patches and other bug fixes, you'll end up with 3.8. So why not save yourself some bandwith and simply install from 3.8 media? No matter if you install from 3.5 or 3.8 media, you'll be effectively running CentOS 3. It's just that in later case (3.5) you'll have more security holes in your system. To answer you question, yes, you can download old media from vault.centos.org. But that is just a bandwith vaster, IMO. Even if you have a big fat pipe connecting you to the internet, like the MIT has.
On Tuesday 19 December 2006 22:09, Scott Ehrlich wrote:> Yes, I know it is old, but I'm looking for a copy of CentOS 3.5 - CDs or > DVD for i386.Others have already pointed to vault, I'd just like to mention that to lessen the load on the central server you could use: http/ftp/rsync://mirror.nsc.liu.se/centos-store/ Also if you want this to remain a 3.5 system you'll have to point your yum against the relevant 3.5 update directory on store/vault. _NOTE_ however that this will leave you _WITHOUT_ recent updates. /Peter -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20061220/28c99295/attachment.sig>