On 2009-11-11, at 6:45 PM, Clint Dilks wrote:
Fedora is just not a good choice in this situation, we tried running
Fedora in this way for a time but it just becomes unmanageable. One
short term suggestion I would make is that you maintain your own
copies of the repositories that you use and have clients reference
those rather than the public mirror so that you have some
flexibility as to when you must upgrade.
In the Long Term I suggest that you look at moving to CentOS (still
using your own local repos) or some other distro that meets your
needs (ubuntu etc). We moved to CentOS and we do occasionally
struggle with versions of software. But if you combine creating
your own RPMS with some configuration management software such as
CFEngine this can be automated.
Thanks a lot for the answer... I think I will start testing out
CentOS very shortly. :)
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