> 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 -- Michael Schmuker Neuroinformatics & Theoretical Biology Freie Universität Berlin -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
