Some questions, hope this in on topic for this list
Assume, I have an existing RHN subscription for my RH Linux (US$ 60/year). Would this continue to be applicable for Fedora Linux ? Since yum can work with multiple repositories, would RHN encompass multiple repositories
Would I get guranteed access across all repositories ?
Regards, Yusuf
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 11:18:30AM +0800, Yusuf Goolamabbas wrote:
Assume, I have an existing RHN subscription for my RH Linux (US$ 60/year). Would this continue to be applicable for Fedora Linux ?
Yes.
Since yum can work with multiple repositories, would RHN encompass multiple repositories
I'm not sure I understand this part of the question. The yum capabilities of up2date aren't really related to its RHN capabilities.
Would I get guranteed access across all repositories ?
Again, I'm not sure I understand; what precisely do you mean by "all repositories"?
michaelkjohnson
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Michael K. Johnson wrote:
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 11:18:30AM +0800, Yusuf Goolamabbas wrote:
Assume, I have an existing RHN subscription for my RH Linux (US$ 60/year). Would this continue to be applicable for Fedora Linux ?
Yes.
FUN (Fedora Update Network). Transfer my RHN subscriptions. As long as the 'fedora' community updates the releases for one year I'll stay in at $60 per machine. $350/year for old fileservers and firewall's patches, too much.