Netapp devices can now complete failback (after a previously-failed path is restored) within a reasonable time with the default dm-multipath
configuration.
system-config-kickstart
now supports package selection through the Red Hat Network plugin.
kudzu
can now properly parse ifcfg-*
files that contain quotes around the HWADDR
or SUBCHANNELS
parameters. In addition, if a device's HWADDR
is not specified, kudzu
no longer modifies network configurations when the device is changed.
Running netstat
with the -A inet
or -A inet6
option (on a system where sctp
was not added to the kernel) no longer terminates abnormally. Note, however, that netstat
will display the following warning message when invoked with the -s
option:
netstat: no support for `AF INET (sctp)' on this system.
The nohide
export option is no longer required on referral exports (i.e. exports that specify a referral server). For more information on bound mounts, refer to man 5 exports
.
The priority callouts of dm-multipath
are now statically compiled and copied onto the memory of multipathd
. As such, multipathd
no longer requires access to the root file system in order to execute priority callouts.
This fixes a problem that occurred when running dm-multipath
on devices containing the root file system, which caused such devices to freeze during fibre-channel path faults.
parted
can now understand and correctly print out Xen Virtual Device (XVD) partition labels. This allows paravirtualized guests to use the parted
utility. It is no longer necessary to run parted
within dom0
to configure disk partitions on paravirtualized guests.
When upgrading to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 via Red Hat Network, you no longer need to manually import the redhat-beta key prior to upgrading.
Systems using the AMD 8132 or HT 1000 chipsets no longer need the pci=nommconf
kernel parameter.
Note that the system will still restrict such bridges to using the PortIO CF8/CFC mechanism. However, bridges (including those on the same platform) that respond correctly to MMCONFIG
cycles will use MMCONFIG
, provided that the platform's BIOS correctly supports MMCONFIG
.
However, if you are installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 on an HP DC7800, the kernel parameter, pci=nommconf
, is still needed. This is because the HP DC7800 is not yet included in the MMCONF
blacklist.
Previous versions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 on HP BL860c blade systems could hang during the IP information request stage of installation. When this occurred, you were required to reboot and perform the installation with Ethernet autonegotiation disabled.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.2 includes a fix for this issue.
Gemalto 64K smart cards now use Chip/Smart Card Interface Devices-compliant (CCID-compliant) readers. Previously, this smart card used the built-in e-gate reader, which essentially meant that the card and reader were being inserted at the same time. As a result, coolkey
did not consistently recognize Gemalto 64K smart cards.
With this update, coolkey
now works correctly with Gemalto 64k smart cards.