David Boles <dgboles <at> gmail.com> writes:
There are many interesting yum plugins. Check them out when you have
the
time. Nice thing is they may not just work 100% yet but they don't break
anything. They are 'plugins' because they are solid but still in
testing. The 'installonly' kernel plugin, for example, in now 'in' the
yum script.
Also look at yum-utils. Nice stuff in that.
Indeed so. Also it is surely the case the for the majority of updates on a day
to day basis the largest fraction of the time needed to complete the updates is
likely to the downloading the update rpms.
Therefore making sure the downloads come from a fast mirror is the most important
factor in getting the overall elapsed time to be as short as possible.
Once the rpms are all in the cache area then the update install is usually quite
quick.