I would say that's a pretty safe assumption, since SUSE said that going from
SLES7 to SLES8 32-bit wasn't a supported upgrade, but a re-install.


Mark Post

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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lee
Stewart
Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 12:53 PM
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Subject: 64 bit confirmation...


Hi...   I just want to confirm that I understand something right...

If I have a SLES7 32 bit system running, and I want to upgrade to SLES8 64
bit, I can't just go in and run Yast's System Update function.  (Because
it's an architecture change.) Right?   I have to install the 64 bit SLES8,
then migrate stuff from the SLES7 system over.  Right?

Thanks...
Lee

Lee Stewart, Senior SE
Sirius Enterprise Systems Group
(719) 566-0188 , Fax (309) 410-5363
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www.siriuscom.com

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