Is the virtualmin installer ready for Centos 6 yet? I’m in the process of setting up a new vps and since I’m most familiar with Centos I thought I’d stick to that, but if the installer can’t handle 6 yet, then there’s no point in going with that…
It is not ready yet. Probably takes another couple of weeks at least.
Yeah, support is coming, but not here quite yet!
-Eric
I read the article on the Cloudmin issue with bad detection. Will it work to remove the word “Linux” from /etc/centos-release?
Currently I show: CentOS Linux release 6.0 (Final)
Funny thing is on my 5.7 install I don’t have a centos-release. I have a redhat-release which shows: CentOS release 5.6 (Final)
If I clone the file and rename the centos-release to redhat-release with the suggested change, are there any issues to worry about?
Cloudmin and Virtualmin have vastly different installation processes and dependencies. Simply making the install script detect the OS will not make the install work correctly for Virtualmin (though it probably will for Cloudmin because Cloudmin has no non-OS binary dependencies, and does far less configuration during install).
Actually you can install Cloudmin on Centos 6.0 (i reported this already), but cloudmin 5.6 didn’t work on Centos 6.0 though.