semi linux wrote:
The question :: If I'm going to update, how can I freeze on one particular update (so I ship the same thing today as I do in 1 year)? We use kickstart already, so updates can be scripted easily enough but I would imagine that Glibc/gcc and other updates should occur at the same time as the kernel - What's the proper way to stop this from being a moving target? Do I just download everything today and hope it's a good freeze point while scripting it into our kickstart files? Anyone here solved this problem before?
You want fedora to not be a moving target? I don't think that's practical on a distribution with a goal of 'rapid progress': http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Overview
Perhaps you should look at one of the 'Enterprise' distos instead, like RHEL or a free clone like Centos. Even with those you can expect several updates over the course of a year although they almost never change expected behavior.
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