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Update RHEL3 WS Taroon Update 2 to Taroon Update 3.
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| 1peanutwhistle 2004-09-15, 11:11 am |
| * * Cross Posted: linux.redhat.rpm, linux.redhat.misc,
linux.redhat.install * *
My home system (Taroon Update 2) is only internet capable thru a 45.2K
dial-up and the latest Taroon Update 3 has aprox 130+ files waiting
for me. Even if I "Sneakernet" a CD w/just those files, it's a big
time sink.
My company paid support allows access to the seven new Taroon Update 3
..iso files at rhn.redhat.com, sooo, if I were to burn the new iso
files and bring them home, is an "update" possible that leaves my
documents and after-install applications undisturbed? This would give
my associates, and me, copies of the latest .iso files at least.
Alternative: Bring my system in to work where we have fat pipes and do
the up2date thing.
Thanks All!
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| Jean-David Beyer 2004-09-15, 11:11 am |
| 1peanutwhistle wrote:
> * * Cross Posted: linux.redhat.rpm, linux.redhat.misc,
> linux.redhat.install * *
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> My home system (Taroon Update 2) is only internet capable thru a 45.2K
> dial-up and the latest Taroon Update 3 has aprox 130+ files waiting
> for me. Even if I "Sneakernet" a CD w/just those files, it's a big
> time sink.
>
> My company paid support allows access to the seven new Taroon Update 3
> .iso files at rhn.redhat.com, sooo, if I were to burn the new iso
> files and bring them home, is an "update" possible that leaves my
> documents and after-install applications undisturbed? This would give
> my associates, and me, copies of the latest .iso files at least.
>
> Alternative: Bring my system in to work where we have fat pipes and do
> the up2date thing.
>
> Thanks All!
Since the other methods were not convenient for me, I just did download
all that stuff (with up2date) over my dial-up Internet connection. It got
me 180 packages for RHEL 3 ES. It took slightly less than three days. I
did a bunch at a time, though. The first was up2date itself. Since it runs
in the background, you can do other stuff while it is going on. I would
avoid using the dial-up Internet connection for anything else though: it
would be too frustrating.
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