> If in yast, on the 10.1 install, have you selected the option to
> reset any conflicts that have been set to be ignored? If there are
> any, maybe the 10.2 yast in the install gets confused.
>
> Just something to try.
>
> [...]
>
>
> Perhaps you should rebuild your rpm database.

Tried both, no change... except that Yast on the 10.2 install system 
crashed with a core dump once during resolving, but I wasn't able to 
reproduce it.

I'm installing on a Thinkpad, and the reason why I want to update is 
mostly because of the better power management in 10.2's kernel.

> > I was tempted using smart for a distribution upgrade, but
> > hesitate since I can't afford sending this system to nirvana with
> > a failed upgrade attempt.
>
> So, you get to the point

I mentioned smart here because I wonder if there's something like 
smart dist-upgrade, like in apt. I only found spurious threads on 
distribution upgrading with smart in this list, which ended in 
discussion apt vs. smart.

Has anyone actually done a system upgrade with smart?

Cheers,

Michael

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Michael Schmuker
Neuroinformatics & Theoretical Biology
Freie Universität Berlin
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