On Sun, Aug 08, 2010 at 01:29:48PM -0400, Robert Heller wrote:
> 
> Depends.  Most people do update as new updates come out. Doing 'yum
> update' regularly will update to newer point releases automagically. 
> Some people (for various reasons) don't regularly update their systems.
> 
> Look in /etc/issue

        Why?  That file bears no relation to system identification
        purposes.  "uname -a" followed by "rpm -q centos-release"
        will properly identify a system release level.



                                                        John

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