Re: Updated F10 install media - like a "rollup" disc

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On Tuesday 19 May 2009, Paul Furness wrote:
>Hi, folks,
>
>I run a network in a computing research lab. All my servers (about 25 or
>so) run Fedora, as do a number of my workstations. Because of this, I
>often need to build new machines from scratch, and time is, of course,
>short, and I end up spending a lot of time doing a basic install, then a
>full update of everything.
>
>I vaguely remember reading something on the net one time about updating
>the build DVD to include the newest versions of stuff - a little like
>creating an MS Windows Rollup disk. I can't find anything now - possibly
>I've not hit on the right keywords to put into Google.
>
>Can anyone point me at some documentation about how to do this? I'm
>currently working mostly with F10, and while I know F11 is just about to
>happen, I'm still going to need F10 installs for a while, and there are
>a lot of updates for it now.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Paul.

Google for jigdo & F10 respins.

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