On Tue, 2005-01-11 at 10:58, Harry Putnam wrote: > Yes, I've done that too, then you are stuck with keeping up with your > scripts during upgrades etc, instead of having a rpm to install. No reason you can't build an rpm of your admin scripts and get that installed during kickstart and get updates with yum. There is still the problem of the customized config files (lists of exclude/include patterns for example) which need to be preserved and possibly updated. Probably a good job for cfengine (when I get around to it). -- Ian