On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 13:32, Simper, Brian D wrote: > > I have some Red Hat Linux 7.2 machines and I would like to update them to > 7.3. I know that this can be done with the install program, but is it > technically possible to just manually use rpm to upgrade all of the packages > on a system? Theoretically this might just be "rpm -Fvh *" in a directory > with all of the new packages. > > These are pretty Spartan server machines with no gui and a defined list of > packages. And I would like to limit downtime. Is there any merit to > manually updating all packages? > ---- Boot from CD Choose upgrade...it will only install updated stuff and add only dependencies. Redhat also offers their up2date service - 1 machine free per account. On any machine connected to the internet, merely configure and run up2date -u and it will install updated rpm's for that which is already installed and has been updated. Works fine and it probably all you really want. Craig