Matthew Martz wrote: > 4/ > 4.0/ > 4.1/ > 4.2/ > 4.3/ > 4.4/ > RPM-GPG-KEY-centos4 > TIME > timestamp.txt > > 4, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 are links to 4.4. no they are not! and must NEVER be. > This is recommended as yum > updates will use these when requesting updates that will update one > version to the next. only the /4/ is a symlink to the most recent release, yum _ONLY_ uses /4/ by default on CentOS-4 and never uses the sub release number. This is by design and please do not link 4.0/ 4.1/ 4.X/ to anything, they contain their own data ( essentially a readme file with the deprecation notice ) - KB -- Karanbir Singh : http://www.karan.org/ : 2522219 at icq