Say you've made a CentOS 5.x repository. It works great and your kickstart installations work like a charm. You're thinking you're pretty slick installing desktops in a snap. All your friends worship you and think you're the greatest thing since Stuart Jansen.
One day on the island of Sodor, CentOS 5.(x+1) comes out and the server you sync off of updates their repo. What exactly happens when you do a version update to your repository? Does essentially /updates get emptied and everything moves to /os (as well as updating metadata) and /updates starts fresh? Does this work dandy? Any reason to think about redoing the repository or is it pretty seamless? When I popped in a CentOS 5.3 disk, it didn't have and updates folder, only an os folder, so I'm thinking my above hunch is correct, but I wanted to confirm my hunch with other geeks. -- Jacob Albretsen [email protected] http://blog.knine.net/ /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
