I use yum for the rpms. It's the custom configs and scripts that are not in rpms that I would normally use nfs for. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Jim Wildman, CISSP, RHCE jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.rossberry.com On 29 Jan 2003, Jason Kohles wrote: > On Wed, 2003-01-29 at 14:32, Jim Wildman wrote: > > wget...of course. Hadn't thought of that. You just converted me. > > > And if its rpms you are copying over (as I've seen many times), you > don't even have to do that... 'rpm -Uvh http://someserver/some.rpm' > works just fine... If you have a bunch of stuff to install, rpm can > even do globbing over ftp: 'rpm -Uvh ftp://someserver/*.rpm' > >