Why can't I ugrade Fedora like Centos?
Todd Zullinger
tmz at pobox.com
Sat Nov 7 13:28:45 UTC 2009
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I upgraded from CentOS-5.3 to CentOS-5.4
> (and earlier from CentOS-5.2 to CentOS-5.3)
> just by running "yum update".
>
> Why can't I upgrade to Fedora-12 like that?
> Is it just that the CentOS makers are cleverer...?
No. When CentOS-6 is released, a yum update on a CentOS-5 box won't
update you to 6. You will be able to use yum to update, but it won't
be a supported method, much like with Fedora. There are folks here
who have updated from Fedora 1 all the way through Fedora 11 using
yum. It's possible with a little effort, but it's not supported.
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