On Tuesday 18 May 2004 16:40, Rick Moen wrote:
> With Fedora, you're best off running the upgrade script from the new
> machine's installer program (anaconda), because it takes care of some
> system details somewhat more neatly than is likely otherwise (e.g., yum,
> apt-rpm). Reminder: This need not involve downloading CD/DVD images:
> You can also do network-install upgrades (NFS, http, etc.).
Has anyone successfully upgraded or installed by http?
What happens if something goes wrong in the middle of disk 3?
I always download to the hard disk
(I find this is a good use for the Windows partition)
as I don't know how to make CDs.
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