On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 7:44 PM, Robert L Cochran<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 06/24/2009 08:56 PM, Hyunwoo Kim wrote:
>
> I'm  an adminstrator in the lab.
>
> Our server has installed old version fedora. (fc6)
>
> Theseday fedora maybe doesn't provdie update for too old version.
>
> What can I do for using yum for this OS?
>
>
>
> Back up what you have now to a separate hard disk. Use g4u to re-image your
> hard drive to a second one.
>
> Make up a flash drive containing all the configuration and other files you
> will need. For example save all your web server settings and all the
> documents in the web server document root.
>
> Then perform a fresh install.
>
> So I am suggesting the same thing that Bill did, I am just using different
> words.
>
> Bob

The packages in CentOS 5 is fairly close to what you have on Fedora 6.
If you do not want drastic changes or the need to continually upgrade
packages on the server go with CentOS.

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