October 2022
Intermediate to advanced
500 pages
19h 57m
English
This is a general section that reviews basic alternatives for updating one or many systems on a network. If you are responsible for just a single system, it is most efficient to use the update tools at hand from the local system. If you want, you can configure automated updates. While the default is to pull updates from remote repositories, with the right tools, you can also push updates from systems such as the Red Hat Network. And with the appropriate changes to dnf or apt-* command configuration files, you can configure access from local or remote repositories.
You can configure automatic updates for Ubuntu and Red Hat distributions. Updates for both systems depend on the installation ...