It seems like applying updates to a RHEL6.3 has to be a two-step process and it 
seems like it could be just one. 

For instance, we have a basic RHEL6.3 installation directory that was created 
with the 'copycds' command. 

Call it "/install/rhels6.3/ x 8 6 _ 6 4 " 



Every quarter we pull updates from Red Hat and store them in a repository. 

Call it "/install/update/rhels6.3/x86_64/2013_Q1 " 



When provisioning a node, I'd like to just repoint the "pkgdir" option to the 
update directory so that Anaconda just pulls directly from the updates. 

E.g. Change the osimage so that "pkgdir= 
/install/update/rhels6.3/x86_64/2013_Q1" rather than 
"pkgdir=/install/rhels6.3/x86_64" 


Is this possible? I tried it and got an error from xCAT that there weren't any 
image files in the pkgdir location. 







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