why download the isos

From: Aaron Hughes (hughesac_at_clarkson.edu)
Date: 04/27/04

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    Can't you change your settings in yum.conf to get updates from a fedora
    test3 repository and update that way instead of downloading the isos? I
    just figured there is probably a reason not to do that since it seems
    easier but everyone is downloading the isos.

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