On 01/05/2012 01:46 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 01/05/2012 06:18 AM, Frank Murphy wrote:
You can always use something like:
yum-updateonboot
with config set to security.
So everytime, you boot\reboot
security updates are installed.
works best with network.service
[joe@khorlia Desktop]$ uptime
10:43:45 up 5 days, 23:24, 2 users, load average: 1.35, 1.19, 1.07
Considering that I generally reboot only for kernel updates and
otherwise let my box run 24/7 the way it was designed to, your
suggestion really wouldn't work for me, or others like me.
+1
Though I tend to suspend the system for the night. I do leave it up a
few nights a week for those overnight cron jobs.
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