I'm looking at moving to F7 for our next generation HW. As an investigation into the running of F7, I installed it on our old HW to check it's functionality and prep for the changes. Right away I got "BUG: warning at kernel/softirq.c:138/local_bh_enable() (Not tainted)". This bug has been reported and fixed (https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=240982)... The end result is that I have to update the kernel. The question :: If I'm going to update, how can I freeze on one particular update (so I ship the same thing today as I do in 1 year)? We use kickstart already, so updates can be scripted easily enough but I would imagine that Glibc/gcc and other updates should occur at the same time as the kernel - What's the proper way to stop this from being a moving target? Do I just download everything today and hope it's a good freeze point while scripting it into our kickstart files? Anyone here solved this problem before? - G.