Sure, script it and throw it in a cron. You only really need to reboot if the
kernel is updated, or glibc. (and there are ways around having to reboot if you
update glibc).
I do a yum update to most of my clients machines every night via cron (as
almost all are on CentOS). Any errors in the update are e-mailed to me.
DaiTengu
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