Yes
Look at either spacewalk and cloning of channels at a point in time or pulp.
thanks
On 12 Jul 2012, at 15:08, Cal Sawyer cal-s@blue-bolt.com wrote:
Hi, all
I have a number of machines that are out of sync with one another by virtue of having done a yum update after a base 6.2 install at different times (all were previous CentOS 5.3) Consequently, systems are a mix of 2.6.32-220.7.1, 2.6.32-220.13.1 or 2.6.32-220.17.1.
So 2 questions:
- Is it possible to perform a yum update (or another other kind of
update), specifying installation of, say, kernel 2.6.32-220.17.1 along with the packages that were relevant at the time when 2.6.32-220.17.1 was current?
- Is it possible to capture and save for future installations the
current kernel rev and associated packages as exist in the repos today and install as a "frozen-in-time" distribution?
thanks!
- c sawyer
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