RHEL is a very stable Linux release and a leading product in the industry. It is precisely because of its conservative applications that many beginners can hardly adapt to. The biggest problem is the installation of software. Although the yum tool is very convenient, only users registered with RHN can truly enjoy the VIP level and simple installation operations. Although it is also a way to create a local Yum update library, after all, it cannot be the same as RHN.
It is said that the centos source is synchronized with RHN, and centos serves as RHELSource codeSo many people are wondering if they can set RHEL updates to the centos source? Yes, of course. Because centos is actually a re-compiled RHEL, almost everything is the same. as to which one is more worthy of user selection, I will not discuss it here.
The content below, for example/etc/yum. Repos. d/rhel-debuginfo.repo
# CentOS-Base.repo
#< br> # This file uses a new shortlist system developed by Lance Davis for centos.
# The mirror system uses the connecting IP address of the client and the
# Update Status of each mirror to pick mirrors that are updated to and
# geographically close to the client. you shoshould use this for centos updates
# Unless you are manually picking other mirrors.
# If the specified list = does not work for you, as a fall back you can try the
# remarked out baseurl = line instead.
#
[base]
name = CentOS-5.3-base
baseurl = signature
gpgcheck = 1
gpgkey = http://centos.ustc.edu.cn/centos/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-5