On 08/12/2011 01:02 PM, Morten Stevens wrote:
On Fri, 12 Aug 2011 12:50:12 +0200, carlopmart wrote:

After yum update the kernel will be updated to 2.6.32-131.6.1. (SL6.1)
Otherwise you would have to exclude the kernel update in your yum
configuration.

For example:

/etc/yum.conf
exclude=kernel*

Best regards,

Morten

After read your mail, Is it correct to say: "you can't stay at SL6.0
with security updates applied. Always, you will be upgraded to latest
SL6.x + security patches", right??

I would rather say:

You can stay at SL6.0 but you'll get the latest security updates from
SL6.1.


Thanks Morten, but I don't understand how. Another example: glibc. For SL6.0 version last update package is glibc-2.12-1.7.el6_0.5 and for SL6.1 is glibc-2.12-1.25 ...

If I mix security patches from SL6.1 under a SL6.0 base distro, I will have serious problems, I think ...

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CL Martinez
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