Hello,
I have some servers that have lost their RHEL update entitlements.
Thinking through it, I realized we may not really need those
entitlements. However, I would still like to automate keeping them up
to date for security fixes. So, is there any way to swap out the
Yum/up2date RHEL
Eugene Vilensky wrote:
Hello,
I have some servers that have lost their RHEL update entitlements.
Thinking through it, I realized we may not really need those
entitlements. However, I would still like to automate keeping them up
to date for security fixes. So, is there any way to swap out
John R Pierce wrote:
see Migration from RHEL5 to CentOS5 near the bottom of
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/MigrationGuide
if you have 4, its similar but different. if you have 3, time to wipe
and upgrade IMHO.
oops, eat my words, here's RHEL3
on 6-16-2009 3:13 PM John R Pierce spake the following:
John R Pierce wrote:
see Migration from RHEL5 to CentOS5 near the bottom of
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/MigrationGuide
if you have 4, its similar but different. if you have 3, time to wipe
and upgrade IMHO.
oops, eat my
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 03:21:16PM -0700, Scott Silva wrote:
on 6-16-2009 3:13 PM John R Pierce spake the following:
John R Pierce wrote:
see Migration from RHEL5 to CentOS5 near the bottom of
http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/MigrationGuide
if you have 4, its similar but different. if
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