I have just reinstalled RH 7.3 from disks, and I want to apply all the available patches and upgrades.
Now that up2date is no longer supported by RedHat, what are my options?
To stay with 7.3 for a while, www.fedoralegacy.org is good.
Otherwise, why not Fedora Core 1?
There are nearly 700 rpms installed: do I get them individually from rpmfind.net? :(
See Fedora Legacy, which updates with yum (an alternative to up2date).
I still have access to my previous (fully updated) system disk - is that likely to be of any help to me? It was unable to come to terms with with a recent hardware change.
Not really unless it has copies of the RPM files you installed on it.
Cheers,
-- Rodolfo J. Paiz rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.simpaticus.com
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