This is due to the CentOS folks dropping the /etc/centos-release file in 4.2 (it existed in prior 4.x releases) and so Webmin doesn't detect the OS version properly anymore. The redhat-release file can be linked or copied to /etc/centos-release, and this problem will probably go away.
This is due to the CentOS folks dropping the /etc/centos-release file in 4.2 (it existed in prior 4.x releases) and so Webmin doesn't detect the OS version properly anymore. The redhat-release file can be linked or copied to /etc/centos-release, and this problem will probably go away.
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Also worth noting: detection will, of course, be fixed in the next Webmin upgrade.
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Yeah i just wanted to bring this to notice ;)
Thanks.
COuld you tell me how to do that ? Step by Step
thanks.
I believe the following will take care of it:
cp /etc/redhat-release /etc/centos-release
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