Guys you may also want to include the --test parameter following any -Uvh, 
-ivh, Fvh, etc; it could save a lot of grief to do this first before the 
actual install of an RPM.

--On Sunday, March 10, 2002 5:20 PM -0700 "Ashley M. Kirchner" 
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>     I have an NFS directory that contains all of the RPM updates that you
>     can download from any mirror.  On a freshly installed system (same
>     version as the RPMs), can I simply run 'rpm -Uvh NFS_DIR/*' and
>     assume it'll update only those packages installed on that new system,
>     or will it attempt to install all of the RPMs that are in the
>     directory?
>
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