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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