-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Steve Snyder wrote: | I'm new to RHEL-like distros. | | When, say, CentOS 4.1 is released, will it simply be CentOS 4.0 + released | updates in new ISO images? Or is it more than just the updated packages | integrated into the full distribution? | | Put another way, if my 4.0 installation is kept up to date with YUM, will | I basically have a 4.1 installation? | | Thanks. If I'm not mistaken, how that functions is as follows. When the pack of updates comes out for CentOS4 it's then noted as CentOS 4 U1 (update pack number 1). Which effectively makes your installation CentOS 4.1 So yes, it works as you would imagine. If yum updates everything (and you reboot your machine when a new kernel comes into place, should one in fact come into place) then you are running CentoS 4.1 Sincerely - -- Alex White prata at kuei-jin.org Fingerprint = 58DC 9199 CE73 74E8 B2C1 442E ACF5 92E0 E068 C46C gpg key location: http://www.kuei-jin.org/GPG-KEY-PRATA ~From the withered tree, a flower blooms --Zen Proverb -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Red Hat - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCaOnVrPWS4OBoxGwRAhbPAJ9LoNNehb0tdasheqzt6SZDFXAjSQCfbAk2 LMRKOAICx6MFOmIfgB4wmaA= =JrkY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----