Upgrade without CD/Floppy?
Timothy Murphy
tim at birdsnest.maths.tcd.ie
Fri Apr 7 12:02:40 UTC 2006
Paul Johnson wrote:
> I've done yum upgrades on 3 different systems. All ended up fine.
>
> 1. Go to RPMS for FC5 and look for the rpm fedora-release. Install
> that manually.
>
> 2. Run
>
> yum update yum
>
> to make sure you have the newest yum.
>
> 3. Run
>
> yum update
>
> That will take about 30 minutes to download a list of all packages and
> their interdependency information, then it will ask you if it is OK to
> proceed. If have seen it
> go faster if run during the middle of the night on a 100baseT
> ethernet, while a "cable modem" system took longer than 30 minutes.
I agree with your advice about how to do it,
but I think your estimate of how long it will take is rather optimistic.
It took me 13 hours to upgrade from FC-4 to FC-5
on a Sony Picturebook (C1VFK) with 192MB RAM (the maximum possible).
What is a little off-putting with such a large update
is that yum goes silent for long periods (an hour or more in my case)
and it is not entirely clear if things are still going OK.
Actually, I got one dependency conflict after 2 hours or so -
I don't recall what it was -
and I had to add an exclude clause to /etc/yum.conf
and start again.
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Timothy Murphy
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