Hi Peter,

I just installed CentOS7 this past weekend and, aside from the weirdness of how 
CentOS handles networking 
(it's not activated by default), it was smooth.  The URL with instructions that 
you included below discusses 
the networking activation step and those instructions are what I followed to 
install the system.

Might be worth noting that RHEL7 is the commercial version of CentOS7.  I 
believe that you'll need a license/support contract with Red Hat to run RHEL7.  
There is no license fee for CentOS7.

As to your question about the live cd, I don't know for Rivendell, but based on 
experience with Linux and 
LiveCDs, I would say that the live cd version cannot be updated.

Steve

On Wed, Jul 04, 2018 at 01:18:26AM +0200, Peter Claes wrote:
> Hi All,
> 
> I am kinda stuck on version 2.10 in Ubuntu 14.04. Found the
> ubuntu/debian install to be the easiest, but since there are some
> issues with the soundcard, i would like to step into another
> direction, to get a newer / lastest version of Rivendell running.
> 
> Is the LiveCD an option ? can it be update to a latest version ?
> 
> Or If I follow these instructions, using RHEL7 :
> http://static.paravelsystems.com/rivendell-install/rivendell-install-rhel7.html
> Will it update later on ? (Automatic or Manually)
> 
> Or might there be an even easier way ?
> 
> Would be glad to hear it from you guys.
> 
> Regards
> Peter
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