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Hi,
BTW, I use this type of chroot solution to deploy updates which only
target other Linux OS versions (e.g. RHEL6) on servers which run Debian
10 and Ubuntu LTS.
This will generally work, but some updates which rely on a specific
kernel version (e.g. because they ship use
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Hello,
Le 09/04/2020 22:12, miguel.cha...@dell.com a écrit :
> Is there a solution?
I think maybe running the DUP from a chrooted installation of CentOS 7
could work? (you should copy a big tar.gz or something like that)
But it must be like a using a truck to move a cup of
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Hi list,
Can someone from Dell please explain how we can deploy security updates to
machines where the OS is no longer supported
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Hi list,
Can someone from Dell please explain how we can deploy security updates to
machines where the OS is no longer supported, such as RHEL/CentOS 6? The
upgrade below was downloaded from Dell's support web site, "Operating system"
selected is "Red Hat(R) Enterprise