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Max Cohen2018-03-23 11:27:30
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Max Cohen, 2018-03-23 11:27:30

What system is this Linux?

Good afternoon,
I get such a line on a free shared hosting. I want to determine which family this Linux belongs to: CentOS, Ubuntu, Arch, Debian, etc.
Linux NGHOST02 2.6.32-531.29.2.lve1.3.11.1.el6.x86_64 #1 SMP Thu Dec 18 06:49:17 EST 2014 x86_64
Thanks.

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Zadroth, 2018-03-23
@Zadroth

This is the rescue disk from Norton Ghost. Made on the basis of RHEL6.
From under it, the primary layout of the disk is made and images of operating systems are deployed.
In your case, apparently, from the set offered by the hoster.

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Fixid, 2018-03-23
@Fixid

Centos or RHEL. el6 says it

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Dmitry Belyaev, 2018-03-23
@bingo347

This is information about the kernel, your hoster's own build, version 2.6.32 dated December 18, 2014, the current versions by the way are 4.9-4.15, but if the hoster has containerization on the ancient openVZ, then the kernel will be 2.x without
distribution options (as you put it " family") can be found with the command:lsb_release -a

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CityCat4, 2018-03-23
@CityCat4

This is CentOS 6, kernel 2.6.32-531.29.2 By the way, the latest bucket version for CentOS 6 is 2.6.32-696.18.7. A stable distribution for servers, but all the software included in it can already be designated from "old" to "d..but mammoth".
There is nothing fresh - only manual assembly, which is categorically contraindicated for packaged distributions if you don't know what you're doing.
UPD: The latest version of the bucket is 2.6.32-696.23.1

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