This is most likely a Troy or Connie question but thought I'd post here in case others might have the same question burning in the back of their brains.
Is there much, if any, difference between upgrading from one minor release to another (say, SL44 to SL46) using the rpm command as stated in the instructions in the HowTo here: (https://www.scientificlinux.org/documentation/howto/upgrade.4x) and just doing a 'yum upgrade; yum clean all; yum update' ? It seems that the 'yum upgrade' grabbed the yum-conf-4x.noarch 4:1-5.SL and replaced the yum-conf.noarch 4:44-1.SL, which is what I assume the lonnng rpm command would do? Thanks! - Larry -- P. Larry Nelson (217-244-9855) | Systems/Network Administrator 461 Loomis Lab | High Energy Physics Group 1110 W. Green St., Urbana, IL | Physics Dept., Univ. of Ill. MailTo:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://www.roadkill.com/lnelson/ ------------------------------------------------------------------- "Information without accountability is just noise." - P.L. Nelson
