On 04/02/2015 11:30 AM, Alain Péan wrote:
Le 02/04/2015 18:22, Les Mikesell a écrit :
Note that any CentOS machine, updated to the same point in time,
regardless of where and how it was privisioned should give you the same functional package set. This is an important thing.
Yes, but how do you explain that relationship to someone who only has a summary of the RH releases or where the Centos release stands compared to it. For example, what would you have said a few days ago?
Notice that a new minor release includes new drivers for new servers, so it is important to know if you can install at all the system on your server, before any updates !
what does that have to do with an ISO name? Updates are not done via ISO except for some very small number of off line servers. Updates usually happen from the tree. And the default setup point to /7/ for updates. We have been going that for 10 years (pointing updates to /4/, /5/, /6/, /7/, and not 6.1 or 6.2 or 6.3, etc.
Here is the default mirrorlist and baseurl info from CentOS-5:
=========================================== mirrorlist=http://mirrorlist.centos.org/?release=$releasever&arch=$basearch&rep...
#baseurl=http://mirror.centos.org/centos/$releasever/os/$basearch/ ===========================================
It is the same for CentOS-5, CentOS-6, and CentOS-7 ... if someone has something different, then they are making changes that they want to make. The name on the ISO has no impact on updates.