I sure wish that was true in my relationships. Geoffrey J Gowey wrote: > Just a quick saying to encourage you: wisdom is knowledge learned > through mistakes. Building things is good, but breaking things let's > you learn how to build better things. > > Sent from my iPhone > > On Jun 29, 2009, at 2:12 PM, Ben Montanelli <montanelli at rivint.com> > wrote: > >> I'm elevating myself from "noob" to "noob with scars." I'm not one to >> ask a lot of questions if I have time to find out on my own. >> >> I now know at least a half dozen ways to hose a solid CentOS Xen >> install. That's a good thing, I learn from mistakes. Like forgetting >> to >> actually completely configure priority statements in the repo confs. >> >> In the past I have used yum protect-base, but about a year ago or so I >> switched to yum priorities because it seems a bit more granular. >> >> Is there a recommended preference on CentOS Xen installs? I'm pretty >> conservative now and won't go near Plus or Contribs, I do have Convirt >> repos in and it looks like they pulldown a couple dependencies from >> RPMForge (paramiko and socat). >> >> I don't plan on anymore repos, but am wary enough to want to nail my >> last install down. >> >> Any prefs here for CentOS Xen? Yum Protect-base or Priorities? >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> CentOS-virt mailing list >> CentOS-virt at centos.org >> http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt > _______________________________________________ > CentOS-virt mailing list > CentOS-virt at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-virt >