What I want is a single install CD with the most up-to-date RPMs.  I created
a CD-ROM of the Red Hat installation disk with updated RPMS from an
"updates" mirror site.  Unfortunately the install program apparently checks
version numbers of the RPMS.  It fails as soon as it reaches an updated RPM
-- it gives me some sort of Python error.  This happened with two different
burns of the CD, so it probably wasn't a bad CD.

My question:  Is there a way to tell the installer to use the updated RPMS
or do I have to live with a two-CD method for installing/re-installing my
system?  I can live with that, but a one-CD install seems more elegant to
me.

In a somewhat related issue, I was unable to make the CD bootable even
though I specified the El Torito filesystem and a boot.img file.  This is
not that important, because I can just use a boot floppy *and* a CD, but I
have been wondering if I missed anything.

Thanks!
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