Todd Lyons wrote:
> 
> No, it does three things:
> 1) Any rpm that exists on your system that is not on the new install
> CDs will be left alone.
> 2) Any rpm that exists on your system that is on the new install CDs
> will be rpm -U'd.
> 3) Any rpm required by those installed by step 2 will be installed.

Case in point:

Initial install without the RPMS2 link produced an error message for all
the RPMs from contrib.

Upgrade install, either form of upgrade, with the RPMS2 link in place
and package selection unchanged (a blank form) should now attempt to
install the RPMs it could not on the initial install.

Surely?

-- 
Ron. [au]

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