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CentOS 4.4

Please read Downloads before attempting to use these files. The password for this and other images is ‘password’

Installed Packages

  • audit
  • audit-libs
  • basesystem
  • bash
  • beecrypt
  • binutils
  • bzip2
  • bzip2-libs
  • centos-release
  • centos-yumconf
  • chkconfig
  • coreutils
  • cpio
  • cracklib
  • cracklib-dicts
  • cyrus-sasl
  • cyrus-sasl-md5
  • db4
  • device-mapper
  • dhclient
  • diffutils
  • e2fsprogs
  • elfutils
  • elfutils-libelf
  • ethtool
  • expat
  • filesystem
  • findutils
  • gawk
  • gdbm
  • glib2
  • glibc
  • glibc-common
  • gmp
  • grep
  • groff
  • gzip
  • hotplug
  • hwdata
  • info
  • initscripts
  • iproute
  • iputils
  • krb5-libs
  • less
  • libacl
  • libattr
  • libgcc
  • libselinux
  • libsepol
  • libstdc++
  • libtermcap
  • libuser
  • libxml2
  • libxml2-python
  • lvm2
  • MAKEDEV
  • man
  • mingetty
  • mkinitrd
  • mktemp
  • module-init-tools
  • nano
  • ncurses
  • net-tools
  • nmap
  • openldap
  • openssh
  • openssh-clients
  • openssh-server
  • openssl
  • pam
  • passwd
  • pcre
  • popt
  • procps
  • psmisc
  • python
  • python-elementtree
  • python-sqlite
  • python-urlgrabber
  • readline
  • rpm
  • rpm-libs
  • rpm-python
  • sed
  • setup
  • shadow-utils
  • sqlite
  • sysklogd
  • SysVinit
  • tar
  • tcp_wrappers
  • termcap
  • tzdata
  • udev
  • usbutils
  • util-linux
  • wget
  • yum
  • zlib

Notes

Tweaks

  • tls has been disabled (/lib/tls –> /lib/tls.disabled)
  • /sbin/hwclock has been replaced with “empty” shell script
  • edited /etc/rc.d/rc.sysinit to remove problematic sections

Networking

  • The main config file is /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0
  • See also /etc/resolv.conf, /etc/hosts, /etc/sysconfig/network

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Comments for Centos 4.4:

Ok, i downloaded jailtime’s centos-4.4 bzip, and followed the directions.

I get the following error:

[root@rho xen]# /usr/sbin/xm create centos4.4

Using config file “./centos4.4”.

Error: Kernel image does not exist: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6-xenU

I actually opened the centos.4-4.img and looked in boot, there is no file of any sort in there...

where is this error comming from?

where should vmlinuz-2.6-xenU be located to allow for a successful boot?

 
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