Re: Repo Management

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You could try generating an RPM for each device with dependency that specifics the version/release of some software. This way you only have to do a "yum install <device name pkg>".
-Paul

On 10/9/07, Michael Gale <michael.gale@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hey,

        I am sure this has been asked a few times:

We would like to control access to our yum repo's from the server. So we
can decide what client will receive what updates or be provided which repo.

From the archives is seems like the standard response is to suggest
that multiple repo's are setup and the changes are made on the client side.

Is this still the case ?

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Pason Systems Corp.

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