On 9/30/21 8:58 AM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
> On 9/30/21 5:49 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>>> On 9/29/21 3:24 PM, Gestió Servidors wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing some tests of upgrading CentOS from 7 to 8 reading this
step-by-step guide:
On 9/30/21 5:49 AM, Simon Matter wrote:
>> On 9/29/21 3:24 PM, Gestió Servidors wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I'm doing some tests of upgrading CentOS from 7 to 8 reading this
>>> step-by-step guide:
>>> https://netshopisp.medium.com/how-to-upgrade-linux-servecentos-7-to-centos-8-ec2db96a189b
>>>
>>> I'm
> On 9/29/21 3:24 PM, Gestió Servidors wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm doing some tests of upgrading CentOS from 7 to 8 reading this
>> step-by-step guide:
>> https://netshopisp.medium.com/how-to-upgrade-linux-servecentos-7-to-centos-8-ec2db96a189b
>>
>> I'm trying this upgrade in a VM, so I can save
On 9/29/21 3:24 PM, Gestió Servidors wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing some tests of upgrading CentOS from 7 to 8 reading this step-by-step
guide:
https://netshopisp.medium.com/how-to-upgrade-linux-servecentos-7-to-centos-8-ec2db96a189b
I'm trying this upgrade in a VM, so I can save "snapshots" and
The way we did in place upgrades from CentOS 6 to 7 for our network appliance
VMs:
1. Take a backup of our appliance (database, settings, uploads, etc.). Store
the backup on a separate partition/volume.
2. Copy the CentOS 7 Minimal .iso, with our added packages, to the backup
partition/volume
On Wed, Sep 29, 2021 at 10:51 AM José María Terry Jiménez
wrote:
> El 29/9/21 a las 15:24, Gestió Servidors escribió:
> Me!, some worked, Others no. It's easier in machines without a GUI, but
> failed without it also. A few got "upgraded". Unable to say why ones
> worked and others no.
>
That's
El 29/9/21 a las 15:24, Gestió Servidors escribió:
Hi,
I'm doing some tests of upgrading CentOS from 7 to 8 reading this step-by-step
guide:
https://netshopisp.medium.com/how-to-upgrade-linux-servecentos-7-to-centos-8-ec2db96a189b
I'm trying this upgrade in a VM, so I can save "snapshots"
On 9/29/21 8:29 AM, J Martin Rushton via CentOS wrote:
It's not supported. RH has a method that sometimes works for RHEL, but
there is no safe CentOS way to do a major upgrade. You need to
reinstall the OS and migrate your applications.
+1 The system "binary clone" of which CentOS is (or
It's not supported. RH has a method that sometimes works for RHEL, but
there is no safe CentOS way to do a major upgrade. You need to
reinstall the OS and migrate your applications.
On 29/09/2021 14:24, Gestió Servidors wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing some tests of upgrading CentOS from 7 to 8
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