Robert Hanson wrote:
} }As long as you do an update after your install, you'll be okay. Of }course, if you use a more recent .iso, you'll have less packages to update. } }-- }Ugo }
appreciated.
...and i hear you yet the prob is, the orig dvd i recv'd was put together and downloaded from one of the developers (i think) servers and not from the CentOS mirrors on about day one of the _new_ CentOS 4
i prefer ftp and do not use "torrents" or whatever that garbage is.
Garage? Please don't comment if you don't know what it is.
ive checked the mirrors in i386 and other areas to no avail.
so, where do i find the _most current and updated latest greatest_ i386 CentOS 4.X complete install DVD .iso or whatever you want to call it?
http://centos.arcticnetwork.ca/4.1/isos/i386/CentOS-4.1-i386-binDVD1.torrent
replace centos.arcticnetwork.ca by the name of the nearest mirror
BTW, this one still needs a yum update after install. They cannot create an .iso everyday.