We utilize Spacewalk and the errata from https://cefs.steve-meier.de/ to
provide this function for CentOS.
Andrea
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From: CentOS On Behalf Of Jon Pruente
Sent: Friday, November 13, 2020 7:08 PM
To: CentOS mailing list
Subject: {EXTERNAL} Re: [CentOS] yum update
On Fri, Nov 13, 2020 at 6:02 PM Eric Chennells
wrote:
> Frank,
>
> Interesting thank you I didn't realize that. It used to be supported I
> believe, and there is a lot of out of date 3rd party documentation floating
> around google that suggests it does.
>
> Well it's just that many enterprises
On Nov 13, 2020, at 19:01, Eric Chennells wrote:
>
> Frank,
>
> Interesting thank you I didn't realize that. It used to be supported I
> believe, and there is a lot of out of date 3rd party documentation floating
> around google that suggests it does.
>
> Well it's just that many enterprises
Frank,
Interesting thank you I didn't realize that. It used to be supported I
believe, and there is a lot of out of date 3rd party documentation floating
around google that suggests it does.
Well it's just that many enterprises have policies which state that only
security updates should be
On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 15:52:08 -0800
Eric Chennells wrote:
> Does anyone know what's going on here?
That is unsupported by Centos. So the short answer is, you can't do that.
Any particular reason you can't just update your system fully?
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Can we uninstall 2020 and install it again? This one
Hello,
I'm trying to do a yum update and only apply the security patches.
I'm aware of yum update --security , however when I do that it fails to
install any updates. I've tried this on a fresh 7.8.2003 (core) system, as
well as the Centos 7 AMI on AWS, specifically ami-04a25c39dc7a8aebb and I
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