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I sure hope your not talking about the .iso images<br>
A) If you are. first you need to BURN them to CD<br>
not install from a hard drive.<br>
<br>
B) If you really want to upgrade from a HD think about DLing the actual
files, or even better, doing it with several other methods that
were intended as upgrade paths..<br>
<br>
C) Once fedora is either installed or upgraded to, the programs in
question can or will be up-to-date already. Try the up2date util to
check or do the acutal upgrade, just like you did in RH9.<br>
<br>
<br>
Wuren Li wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">PS
Question 4) My RH9 installation is up to date. I
expect that some of the updated programs are more
recent versions than those on the 3 yarrow i-386
files. What happens to those more-recently-updated
programs when the upgrade to Fedora is performed?
--- Wuren Li <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:liwuren@yahoo.com"><liwuren@yahoo.com></a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi-
I've looked over the Fedora Release Notes and the
archives of this list, but have not found answers to
some basic RH9-Fedora upgrade questions (I wish they
were in an FAQ).
1) I want to upgrade from a hard drive. Where
should
I place the 3 yarrow-i386 files? (Put another way,
are
there some places I should not put them?) Would
creating a 'temp' directory under the root directory
and installing from there be OK? Would it be better
to
make a 'temp' directory under / ?
2) Could I do the upgrade over a network? Even if
the
3 files are on a Win32 machine?
3) What is the command to upgrade with these files?
Thanks.
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