> > > When a new update set is released (ie 4.1, 3.5, etc.), only the latest > [base] and [updates] are included in the main tree. > > Taken together, the base and updates will be the latest version. > > If you install from old media (3.3, 4.0) then you need to have [base] > and [updates] in your yum configuration. > > (or get the 4.1 ISOs to use as your [base]) > So I can yust say IT IS WRONG there were a lot of talks about it here: When you install CentOS x.0 and you run "yum update" you get finaly lates CentOS X.Y ... CentOS X.4 is CentOS X.0 + all released updates ... and from your answer it seems it is gone CentOS 4.1 have diferent versions of SW then CentOS 4.0 + updates I know CentOS depend on RH releases but presented strategy is brain dead I have several servers with fixed setup and I have local mirror. Now it seems I have to mirror not only "updates" but "updates" and "base". Before half a year there was talk about high bandwith, so lets download all the stuff. Petr Kl?ma e-mail: petr.klima@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx MADETA Group a.s. phone: +420 389 136 209 Rudolfovsk? 246/83 web: http://www.madeta-group.cz 370 50 ?esk? Bud?jovice Czech Republic