Thank you for the quick reply Steve!

Would it make sense to make this my “Base” channel: 
http://mirrors.mit.edu/centos/7.2.1511/os/x86_64/ , and then the “Updates” 
(http://mirrors.mit.edu/centos/7/updates/x86_64/), as a child to the “Base” 
parent?

Just trying to consider best practices.




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On 5/5/16, 2:13 PM, "[email protected] on behalf of Steve 
Meier" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> 
wrote:

>Hi Jeff,
>
>the URL you want to point your Updates repo to is:
>
>http://mirrors.mit.edu/centos/7/updates/x86_64/
>
>Kind regards,
>   Steve
>
>Am 2016-05-05 19:58, schrieb Jeff Baldwin:
>> All,
>>
>> Which Repository should I be using to pull CentOS updates/errata?
>>
>> I currently have my CentOS 7 Repository Configured to use:
>> http://mirrors.mit.edu/centos/7.2.1511/os/x86_64/
>>
>> However, when I look there in that directory, there aren’t any
>> recently released packages.   This seems to be same for other CentOS
>> repos I have looked at.
>>
>> I feel like I’m missing something here.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Jeff
>>
>>  Jeff Baldwin
>>
>>  8335 Classic Drive
>>  Charlotte, NC 28262
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>>
>>  704.597.9015 _main_
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>>
>> Links:
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>> [1] http://www.knowclassic.com
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