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Title: yum upgrade to 7.0pre2 from 7.0pre1
Post by: stiperstones on February 12, 2006, 09:42:49 AM
Please can sombody clarify something for me please

If i do a yum upgrade from 7.0pre1 to 7.0pre2 do i have to issue the command kudza -q before i start the update

thanks in advance

AlanS

stiperstones
Title: yum upgrade to 7.0pre2 from 7.0pre1
Post by: RodyMcAmp on February 12, 2006, 10:20:30 PM
what is the commande to use yum to upgrade?
Title: yum upgrade to 7.0pre2 from 7.0pre1
Post by: bart-s on February 13, 2006, 01:08:27 AM
'yum update' does the trick..
Title: yum upgrade to 7.0pre2 from 7.0pre1
Post by: chris burnat on February 13, 2006, 09:16:04 AM
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If i do a yum upgrade from 7.0pre1 to 7.0pre2 do i have to issue the command kudza -q before i start the update

 
Answer is YES, also apply to 7.0pre3 just about to be released, check BUG#698 and recent post on Devinfo.
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* IMPORTANT: Pre-upgrade step for 7.0pre1 and 7.0beta releases *
****************************************************************
 Before upgrading to 7.0pre2 from any of the 7.0 test releases,
 you must run the following command:

 kudzu -q

 If you do not do this _prior_ to the upgrade, you system may
 not boot. If this happens, please see the workaround in this bug:
 http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=698
Title: yum upgrade to 7.0pre2 from 7.0pre1
Post by: RodyMcAmp on February 15, 2006, 03:22:17 AM
well my upgrade worked fine... without the  kudzu -q  command.  but i will make sure to use it for the next release. thanks a bunch.

rody