Yep, or you can also remaster the install CDs with the updated packages
too.  That way even if your installing with CD and have no internet
connection your system is updated already.

> At 12:07 PM 12/2/02, you wrote:
>>Perhaps the ultimate would be a system where RH went to a central
>> repository and pulled current RPMs when it first installed.
>
> Our network install of Red Hat already basically does this. A cronjob
> downloads the updates and puts them into the redhat install directory
> and  updates the file list. So when we do the next install we don't have
> to  update the packages as they already are updated.
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