On 17/04/07, Chung Hang Christopher Chan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That is not my problem. I would not bother about this if I was more than happy to drop in a DVD or a bunch of CDs to 'upgrade' each box
Except you don't even have to do that. All you need is an ISO image, no dropping DVDs CDs or any other media...
> I'm fairly certain you're still talking about > updates in a > *non*-production environment. Have you ever ever used up2date or yum in your Fedora/Centos/RHEL systems you managed before?
Also used RedHat's satellite server web interface too, and apt-get from the comand line, and yum, and up2date, etc. I think my main point is that RedHat, etc. don't have anything like Flash archives from what I know. I think that the fact that even MS has gone to an image-based installation and deployment system, plus the fact that tools such as Norton Ghost are wildly popular are proof that it is a better way... -- "Less is only more where more is no good." --Frank Lloyd Wright Shawn Walker, Software and Systems Analyst [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://binarycrusader.blogspot.com/ _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
