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Can anyone give me some real technical differences between a Redhat 7.3 Server instalation and a Workstation instalation

Buddha Bart

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A friend of mine installed 7.2 EE (which we thinks means 'enterprise edition') and got a different kernel and default configuration than regular 7.2
I'm about to install a machine so i can test out ACL's, and at the same time play with Tomcat. Are extended atributes or acl's defaulty included with any of the filesystems available? What about PAM support, do I have to custom compile everything, or is it already setup in either (and a specific package series i guess).
Simply put, can someone explain the difference? (in a more detailed fashion than "server is a more stripped down install")

bart
 
XFS includes ACL support (or so Nothinman keeps telling me 😉). I havent tried it out myself so I dont have any personal experience with it. PAM support should be built into most Linux distributions at this point. Anything on the RedHat site about the differences?
 
i digged a bit, but it was mostly about how server "enables your ecommerce infrastructure to leverage services in an open environment"
so my head exploded.
I know a bunch of the filesystems it comes with support ACL's, ext2 and 3 do. What i'm wondering is are they setup to use them, or will i have to recompile the kernel with the EA and ACL patches.

bart
 
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