Johnny Hughes wrote: > CentOS-5 is the Release > > CentOS-5.0, CentOS-5.1 and CentOS-5.2 are update sets of CentOS-5 ... > and are still CentOS-5. The .0, .1, and .2 are update sets and are > really just a "frozen point in time" of CentOS-5. > > Yum upgrades will always get you all the updates that are released for > CentOS-5 ... and that will automatically update you to the latest > CentOS-5 version. > > If you are running CentOS-4 and you run yum ... you will be updated to > CentOS-4.6 now and to CentOS-4.7 when it is released. You will not be > updated to CentOS-5.x from any version of CentOS-4. > > > Does this make sense? Is there a quick way to tell where any particular machine is in the minor-rev level when the release file just says 5? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell at gmail.com