Ryan Novosielski schrieb:
> RHEL4.1 and RHEL4.4 are not even that similar as pertains to version
> numbers.

Furthermore, all RHEL-RPMs assume a fully patched system that has the highest 
update level currently available (e.g. update 4 for RHEL 4). If you do use 
older 
versions of RHEL with the latest bacula RPMs, you may get into trouble.

fs

PS: Redhat does only support systems with the latest updates installed, right? 
That means RHEL 4, update 1-3 won't be supported in the standard service 
contracts.


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