installed Fedora with "Fedora-Everything-netinst-x86_64-38-1.6.iso" but hat small issues. (firewall packages) In witch timespan will a new iso be build..?? At least use the latest updates for this (or any other) installation iso...
thanks André
On Tue, 09 May 2023 12:10:49 -0000 André verwijs dutchglory@fedoraproject.org wrote:
installed Fedora with "Fedora-Everything-netinst-x86_64-38-1.6.iso" but hat small issues. (firewall packages) In witch timespan will a new iso be build..?? At least use the latest updates for this (or any other) installation iso...
As I understand it, once the final isos have been released, they are permanent. They don't get rebuilt because it would require testing to ensure that they pass all the QA tests, and that testing is being conducted on the next release in rawhide instead. So, to answer your question, the new iso is built at the release of the next version of fedora (in approximately 6 months).
Once the iso packages are installed, it is possible to access the fedora repositories and get packages via the package manager of choice. In a terminal, with an internet connection active, type dnf update to see the available updates.
On 5/9/23 05:10, André verwijs wrote:
installed Fedora with "Fedora-Everything-netinst-x86_64-38-1.6.iso" but hat small issues. (firewall packages) In witch timespan will a new iso be build..?? At least use the latest updates for this (or any other) installation iso...
An issue with the installer or the installed system? That's a netinst, so there are no packages included to update, only the installer itself. Any Fedora package updates will be automatically available to the installed system or to the installer if you use it again later.