[rhelv6-beta-list] Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Beta 2 now available

Ashley Penney apenney at gmail.com
Wed Jun 30 15:02:35 UTC 2010


Is there a list of changes between beta1 and beta2 that's available?  I
guess bugzilla for closed bugs but it would be nice to get an overview of
what changed between betas.

Thanks,

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:23 AM, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (Santiago) Beta
releases discussion mailing-list <rhelv6-beta-list at redhat.com> wrote:

> The Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Beta 2 release is now available for
> download.  Beta 2 includes an updated installer, new technologies
> and resolutions to many issues that were reported earlier in the
> Beta cycle.
>
> The breadth of testing and quality of feedback that we are
> receiving has been impressive and we are grateful to our user
> community and our development partners for helping us create a
> solid enterprise-ready operating system capable of scaling to
> today's demanding workloads.
>
> Beta 2 has been restructured into two parts:
>
>   a. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server 6 Beta
>      i.   Clustered Storage
>      ii.  Large File System
>      iii. High Availability
>      iv.  Load Balance
>
>   b. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Workstation 6 Beta
>      i.   Large File System
>
> This refresh consists of an updated installer, an updated kernel
> and numerous application updates since the last Beta.  Packages
> and installable images (ISOs) are available via Red Hat Network
> (RHN) for active subscribers.  In addition to RHN, this refresh
> is also available via FTP (details below).
>
> Current Beta users are strongly encouraged to do a fresh
> installation to help validate newer functionality that has been
> incorporated into the installer since the earlier Beta.
>
> Red Hat plans to provide an additional refresh in the next
> several weeks to allow for testing and validation of the most
> up-to-date packages.
>
> Please note that this is still early access software and is not
> for use in production environments.  The Beta packages and
> installation images are intended for testing purposes only.
> Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 is still in active development, and
> the contents of the media kit and the implemented features are
> subject to change.  The release is not formally supported and
> it will not be possible to upgrade from the Beta to the final
> production version.  Due to the incorporation of debugging
> features, this Beta cannot be used for performance benchmarking
> and platform certification.
>
> To learn more about this release or to download the
> installation kits, please visit the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
> Beta portal at:
>
>   http://www.redhat.com/rhel/beta
>
> The portal also provides details on how to report issues and
> feedback to Red Hat.
>
> Please be sure to periodically check the Red Hat blog for
> articles on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6. The blog can be
> accessed at:
>
>   http://press.redhat.com/
>
> If you'd like to stay current with Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
> updates, we encourage you to subscribe to the following mailing
> lists:
>
> 1.  Mailing list that provides general announcements related to
>   Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.
>
>   https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv6-announce
>
> 2.  Mailing list to serve as a discussion list for Red Hat
>   Enterprise Linux 6 beta(s).
>
>   https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv6-beta-list
>
> Thank you for your continued support of Red Hat and your
> interest in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Beta.  Your
> participation is critical in ensuring that we deliver a
> high-quality release.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Team
>
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