Hi,
I need to update my CentOS 7.x, but only security patches for paquets installed.
This server is not connected to network.
I have an CentOS 7.4 which is connected to internet.
My constraint is I want to download only rpm used on my standalone, and only thoose for security.
How can I do this?
What's the step ?
Thank you
[HOW TO] - Update security patches on a standalone CentOS 7.x
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Re: [HOW TO] - Update security patches on a standalone CentOS 7.x
You cannot. The CentOS yum repos do not include the necessary metadata for yum-plugin-security to function so it is not possible to use yum update --security. For CentOS you must either apply all updates or none, there is no way to select only security updates.
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Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
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Re: [HOW TO] - Update security patches on a standalone CentOS 7.x
Ok, but there is a way to list paquets need updates security.
So I thought we could extract this list on my standalone, and download only those paquets, and then, just install rpm on Standalone.
What do you think ?
So I thought we could extract this list on my standalone, and download only those paquets, and then, just install rpm on Standalone.
What do you think ?
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Re: [HOW TO] - Update security patches on a standalone CentOS 7.x
This is pointless, unless you want to save bandwidth. If a rpm is not installed , yum won't update it...
Re: [HOW TO] - Update security patches on a standalone CentOS 7.x
There isn't, that's what I just told you.Ok, but there is a way to list paquets need updates security.
I suspect what you want is a local mirror - see https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/CreateLocalMirror
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