RE: Updated RPMS.

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The the list of new packages using up2date -l.  Download the new
packages using up2date -u (I think).  Copy the new package to whereever
you put the CDs and delete the older packages.

I started doing this but turned out to be too much trouble.  Its easier
to just let the machines download the packages themselves.  Sometimes it
might be slow...but less work on your part.

Ryan

-----Original Message-----
From: kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:kickstart-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Martin Rheumer
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 5:38 PM
To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Updated RPMS.



Peeps,

Flame all you want, but I think 2 hours of searching the list might be
enough especially if somone can flame me the FAQ 
section or any info would be appreciated.

My dilema is simple.
I am installing via kickstart on redhat ES 3.0

I want to add things like the new kernel and perl packages
from a redhat update ( Redhat network subscribed ) to 
the original list of files in my http /Redhat/RPMS 
directory and get my fully functional kickstart routines
to install them.

1. Is this possible ?
2. Has anyone got a how to handy. ?
3. Is this the right list to ask on ?

Flame away if you think I didnt look hard enough, but kindly spam me the
correct way to ask / look for this info.. Google is not my friend

Thanks
Martin




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