Erreta support

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According to the errata policy for The Fedora Project bug fixes and erreta updates will be available for two to three months after the release of the subsequent version. That's ok.. but let's take an exampe... If I want to use Fedora Linux on some gateway for an instance and the erreta support stops, what should I do? Change it with Debian; Install the next version of Fedora Core (don't think so... I don't plan to change my os every 6 months)..

What is the solution?
Will updates for Fedora Core 2 work on Fedora Core 1?

If someone out there could explain what should people who like (the Redhat linux, Fedora Core, their dir tree architecture, conf support, etc.. etc... ) do when a bug (securety risk) occurres after the end-of-life period, I'll be vary gratefull...

PS: I don't plan to buy RHE.. so please don't offer that solution.



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