Good day, I would like to actually advocate for opensuse releasing updated iso images of their opensuse versions after gold status, similar to debian with their r1 r2 r3 rx... releases after their initial r0 of a major release. Why? I remember and experienced myself a great many of bugs that affect upgradability and give endless troubles (for example say hello to perl bootloader packages and other crazy stuff). As until so far, opensuse never releases (I think there was one incident in the past when a vanilla iso got rebuilt because of a serious showstopper bug in the gold media) updated iso files, so no matter how long I wait after a gold of a release and even if I read the often endless bugreports on really serious bugs (with e.g bootloaders, grub, raid1 systemss and many other really pretty bugs (according to my understanding of what a basic system would need to provide for in terms of usability and stability), I will always have to cope with these bugs (maybe long fixed with updates though) and read through bugreports and understand workarounds and fixes, and I often had to use rescue systems to chroot/boot into messed up nonbooting systems and fix stuff so often. So I really really would like to integrate especially these fundamental fixes into the opensuse isos. If opensuse is limited and cant to updated rX versions of their releases, please can anyone tell me how I take the packages from the /update/ repository (what files exactly? index files? simply add the update folder in some way to the iso image, or can I actually really replace the preexisting older versioned rpm inside the iso?) to the precompiled iso images of vanilla opensuse? Maybe some others think of this situation expressed here, as worthy to be tackled and maybe opensuse could also come up with a concept of patch integration into release media and doing updated enhanced revisions of major releases as well. Thanks for explanations and helping. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org