On Fri, 2005-01-21 at 18:00 -0600, Mike Kercher wrote:
The answer is yes you do. You'd have to login to https://rhn.redhat.com and go to the proper channel, but under the errata, you can find download links to the RPM's.
Mike
After downloading the RPMS though, you can deploy them however you want to your other _Authorized_ RHEL machines ... using apt or some other means.
You couldn't deploy them to non authorized machines.
-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@caosity.org [mailto:centos-bounces@caosity.org] On Behalf Of Steve Meyers Sent: Friday, January 21, 2005 4:43 PM To: centos@caosity.org Subject: [Centos] RHEL question
I work for a small company, and we're running CentOS on our servers. We are looking to possibly move our most critical servers to RHEL. We currently use apt to deploy software upgrades to our servers. I have a question about RHEL subscriptions that they don't seem to be able to answer for me. If you have an RHEL subscription, do you have access to manually download the RPMs? We would prefer to deploy upgrades using apt instead of up2date, for consistency, but we need to know whether we can even do that on RHEL.
Thanks!
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