Rawhide is like the next release of Redhat that they're working
  on, from what I gather, and it's not supported.
  I'm sure that I've seen the phrase "Use at your own risk"
  used to describe it.  Hence the lack of support.
  Supporting it (and I suppose this included providing docs)
  would imply that they were somehow on the hook for providing
  you further support if it messed up your system.


Jesus Ortega (a.k.a. Nitebirdz) wrote:

> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Steve Lee wrote:
> 
> 
>>what is the linux rawhide. i see it on rpmfind.net
>>is is able to install on redhat linux too if i download this. ?
>>
>>
> 
> 
> Not sure, and I'd love to see one of the Red Hat employees who is usually
> hanging around this list to reply and tell us for sure how to install it. 
> I assume you can install the default Red Hat 7.2 distribution and then 
> update all the packages from the Rawhide directory on their server perhaps
> using FTP or downloading a copy of the files locally.  
> 
> I wish they had some information on how to proceed with all this. 
> 
> 
> 


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