* Richard Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2008-02-01 12:26]:
> I just received delivery of a new R200 for use as a router.
> Unfortunately, this also fails to install 4.2 release. However, I can
> report that the latest snapshot works fine. (Where fine equals it
> installs OK and I can ssh to it) I suspect I'm going to have to re-think
> though, as I'm not sure I want to follow -current on a core router :-/
> 
> On the other hand, many people, especially the developers, seem to run
> -current in production. Thus I put it to those who know: Running
> -current on a core router: Sensible way to keep up with the latest
> security fixes, or really dumb idea to run pre-release code on something
> you want to be truly solid?

running -current on routers is totally fine.
it is easier on routers than on  regular servers even - you don't need 
packages at all, usually, or very few.


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