Bug 206441

Summary: feature reqeust: IEEE 1394
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Reporter: Aleksandar Milivojevic <alex>
Component: kernelAssignee: Jay Fenlason <fenlason>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Brian Brock <bbrock>
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Version: 5.0CC: jfeeney, peterm, riek
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Description Aleksandar Milivojevic 2006-09-14 13:50:31 UTC
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Any chance device drivers for IEEE 1394 (FireWire) will be included in default
RHEL5 kernel?  Or are they still not mature enough for inclusion into RHEL?

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Comment 1 RHEL Program Management 2009-02-16 15:33:26 UTC
Updating PM score.

Comment 5 RHEL Program Management 2012-10-10 11:51:58 UTC
Thank you for submitting this issue for consideration. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 has reached the end of Production 1 Phase of its Life Cycle.  Red Hat does not plan to incorporate the suggested capability in a future Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 minor release. If you would like Red  Hat to re-consider this feature request and the requested functionality is not currently in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, please re-open the request via appropriate support channels and provide additional supporting details about the importance of this issue.