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>>>>> "Mark" == Mark Thomas <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Mark> Hi, Hope this is an appropriate question for this forum. I looked
Mark> through the Red Hat website for this info, but this mailing list was
Mark> the closest I could get to it.
Probably not the best list, but it'll do... :-)
Mark> I am currently running RH 7.1 with a demo RHN subscription. Is there
Mark> a way for me to use up2date to make a smooth transition to RH 9?
Not really...
Mark> If I install RH9 without up2date, will I trash all of my config
Mark> files? Basically, is there a less painful way to upgrade than
Mark> archiving my old 7.1 filesystem and configuring the RH9 packages one
Mark> by one over the next few weeks as I realize I need them?
Review the documentation (specifically our installation guide) in
www.redhat.com/docs/. In it, you will note that you can get Red Hat Linux
9 in one of two ways:
o A fresh install (essentially overwriting your 7.1 installation)
o An upgrade (preserving your current system configuration, but transforming
your 7.1 system into a 9 system)
Hope this helps,
Ed
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Ed Bailey Red Hat, Inc. http://www.redhat.com/
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