I thought that yum supported the yum upgrade option to do a full OS
upgrade....
Could be wrong though.
D.
PS. I'm running FC5 64Bit on one laptop and FC5 32Bit on another, and
they both work fine. I do belong to the re-install camp though.
-----Original Message-----
From: ilug-bounces at linux.ie [mailto:ilug-bounces at linux.ie] On Behalf Of
O'Sullivan, Damian
Sent: 13 April 2006 14:14
To: David; Irish Linux Users Group
Subject: RE: [ILUG] Upgrading Fedora Core from 4 ---> 5
Make sure you have uninstalled all kernel below 2.6.12 I think as yum
will not do the upgrade otherwise. I have done it and have had no
problems ( I did not have too many modified conf files).
D.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ilug-bounces at linux.ie [mailto:ilug-bounces at linux.ie] On Behalf
> Of David
> Sent: 13 April 2006 13:11
> To: Irish Linux Users Group
> Subject: [ILUG] Upgrading Fedora Core from 4 ---> 5
>> Fedora core 5 is now out and has got rave reviews in Linux Format
> Magazine in the May issue. However I have got Fedora Core 4 running
> very nicely here and I dont really want to do a complete reinstall
> simply to keep up to date with releases.
> So I was wondering is there anyway YUM for example can update 4 to 5
> but maintain all my settings etc? Im guessing I should be operating
> on the if it aint broke dont fix it principle!!
>> Has anyone tried FC% yet and if so what would the opinions be?
>> Cheers
>> David
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