Hi guys,
It's time to come clean, I have an SME server 6.0.1 with updates still running, and I want to upgrade it to the latest 7.3
I remember coming across a page talking about upgrading from SME 6.0.1 to 7 (it could have been to 6.5), and it talked about removing rpms, but can't find it atm.
here
http://wiki.contribs.org/Updating_to_SME_7.2#Upgrading_from_a_system_prior_to_7.1 it says
If you are upgrading from a system prior to 7.1 you will need to manually install the kmods for smp kernel.
To install the kmods for smp kernel type at command line:
yum install kmod*smp*
signal-event post-upgrade
signal-event-reboot
but that doesn't seem to address my concern, what I want to do is make my SME 6.0.1 a vanilla install pretty much by removing all the rpms that I installed, so I can backup, and upgrade, at least that's what the page that I can't find said should be done.
btw my current SME server is behind a firewall, and mainly does internal tasks, upgrading isn’t for a security concern, it's more to do with the current contribs available for SME 7, and sarg is broken on my current install ;P
anyway thanks in advance for any help you can offer
