Jeff Maxwell wrote:
On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 02:24 -0800, Alex Makhlin wrote:
Antonio M wrote:
2008/11/12 David Hláčik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
And which fedora-release do you have ?
rpm -q fedora-release
mine is fedora-release-10-1.noarch
Is this a wanted scenario?
Thanks,
D.
2008/11/12 Antonio M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
2008/11/12 David Hláčik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello guys,
i noticed yesterday update of fedora-release to
fedora-release-10-1.noarch . Now i've checked yum.repos.d and
surprisingly, fedora-rawhide repo is disabled and fedora.repo is
enabled.
Is this OK?
Regards,
D.
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not here.
Rawhide is still enabled and fedora repo disabled
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ rpm -q fedora-release
fedora-release-10-1.noarch
There is not yet a Fedora 10 distribution but only the beta Rawhide
(Fedora 10). Here is a great utility I found to upgrade Fedora when
new releases are available. You will first have to install it.
as root type:
yum install preupgrade
preupgrade
So, does these mean that once Fedora 10 is live, and you run 'yum
install preupgrade', it will upgrade, say Fedora 9 to Fedora 10.
That would be so cool. I've hated having to down load the latest DVD
then installing/upgrading.
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Yes, it should do just fine but we all know that a fresh install is the
best install.
First install the utility as root with command: yum install preupgrade
Then run the utility by typing: preupgrade
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