Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Are you saying that simply running yum update on a Centos-5.1 system
will convert it to Centos-5.2, as and when that is released?
All upgrades / updates in the major versions (5.0 - 5.1 - 5.1) will
happen automatically when you run yum upgrade, and when it's officially
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Sorry to be dumb, but what is the point of calling it Centos-5.2?
Is it just that if installing Centos from scratch,
one could download a more up-to-date version?
Think of it as a rebase with added kernel drivers, some newer features
and so on, while still basically
On Tue, 2008-06-24 at 14:16 +0100, Timothy Murphy wrote:
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Are you saying that simply running yum update on a Centos-5.1 system
will convert it to Centos-5.2, as and when that is released?
All upgrades / updates in the major versions (5.0 - 5.1 - 5.1) will
happen
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Rudi Ahlers wrote:
Are you saying that simply running yum update on a Centos-5.1 system
will convert it to Centos-5.2, as and when that is released?
All upgrades / updates in the major versions (5.0 - 5.1 - 5.1) will
happen automatically when you run yum
Timothy Murphy wrote:
Sorry to be dumb, but what is the point of calling it Centos-5.2?
Is it just that if installing Centos from scratch,
one could download a more up-to-date version?
You only have to remember these:
1) CentOS 4 versus CentOS 5 is like XP versus Vista (*)
2) Keep doing yum
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