why not setup your own cent 4.4 repo..have it rsynch with a mirror which
will get the updates for you then you can kickstart to your internal repo?
Alfred von Campe wrote:
Currently, I kickstart my machines over http to install CentOS 4.4 and
then in a script called from %post do a "yum -y update" to install all
the latest updates. Is there a way to set up the kickstart server so
that I can do this all in one step? In other words, is there a
"supported" way to roll in all the updates into the kickstart server?
In case it matters, I set up the kickstart server by copying the
contents of all CentOS 4.4 CDs (well, from the ISO images actually) into
one directory, and then configuring the kickstart file to point to that
URL (via http).
Thanks,
Alfred
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