From: Jamie C. <jca...@we...> - 2005-10-22 13:43:36
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This happens because Webmin doesn't detect CentOS 4.2 properly, due to the removal of the /etc/centos-release file that existed on older versions. The best fix would be to copy /etc/redhat-release to /etc/centos-release , and remove and re-install Webmin. However, re-installing like that will cause all webmin and virtualmin settings to be lost, so don't do it if you have any that you want to preserve! Alternatively, you can just go to the Webmin Configuration module, click on the Operating System icon and change the OS manually to CentOS 4.2. - Jamie On 22/Oct/2005 23:26 Thomas E Dukes wrote .. > Jamie, > > I noticed my network configuration module was missing. I deleted a few > unused modules a couple of weeks ago and thought I might have inadvertently > deleted it as well. So I went to the webmin site and downloaded it but > was > unable to install it because my OS was not supported?????? > > I'm running CentOS 4.2 based on RHEL 4. Whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasup? > > TIA > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, > and more. http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl > - > Forwarded by the Webmin mailing list at web...@li... > To remove yourself from this list, go to > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/webadmin-list |