We use 3 Centos systems.
On all 3 systems gives 'cat /etc/centos-release' the result 'Centos Linux release 7.9.2009 (Core)'
On 2 systems gives 'uname -r' the result '3.10.0-1160.108.1.el7.x86_64'
On this 2 systems gives:
'sudo yum update'
the result:
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: mirror.prolocation.net
* epel: mirror.serverion.com
* extras: ftp.nluug.nl
* updates: nl.mirrors.clouvider.net
No packages marked for update
On 1 system gives 'uname -r' the result '3.10.0-1160.102.1.el7.x86_64'
On this system gives:
'sudo yum update'
the result:
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
No packages marked for update
How can I configure this last Centos system that is also download and install the latest kernel and updates?
How to configure Centos for latest updates?
Re: How to configure Centos for latest updates?
Is it a long time since you have rebooted? - a new kernel requires a reboot.
Also, CentOS 7 dies in three months time.
Also, CentOS 7 dies in three months time.
Re: How to configure Centos for latest updates?
A newer kernel than the running kernel is also not available in the directory /boot
The system is now rebooted but "yum update" still give "No new packages marked for update".
Beside this, I had to update the CentOS systems from 7 to 8.
The system is now rebooted but "yum update" still give "No new packages marked for update".
Beside this, I had to update the CentOS systems from 7 to 8.
Re: How to configure Centos for latest updates?
The directory /etc/yum.repos.d contains a file bradford.repo
The bradford mirror contains an older Centos version.
Bradford performs testing before a new CentOS release is placed on the Bradford mirror.
This Bradford mirror is used for FortiNAC from Fortinet.
The cause in clear now.
The bradford mirror contains an older Centos version.
Bradford performs testing before a new CentOS release is placed on the Bradford mirror.
This Bradford mirror is used for FortiNAC from Fortinet.
The cause in clear now.
Re: How to configure Centos for latest updates?
There is no supported "upgrade" from 7 to 8. It is a re-install. And in any case CentOS Linux 8 is already EOL, 2 years ago.Beside this, I had to update the CentOS systems from 7 to 8.
The future appears to be RHEL or Debian. I think I'm going Debian.
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke