Michael DeHaan wrote:
If this is RHEL5, why not just add a repository in your ks file that
has all the updates in it? Far easier than trying to reconstruct the
install tree.
I don't know why folk are giving EL5/Fedora answers when it's clear OP
isn't using one of those. See where he says "I've tried linking the
'RedHat/base'."
Because upgrading to something more current has a few advantages. Not
just updates, but being able to install your own RPMs at kickstart time
too.
it might, but it's clear that's not what the OP was doing, and there are
perfectly valid reasons for not upgrading.
I think we all need to take care to read the question, ascertain the
facts and then provide a considered reply.
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Cheers
John
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