I currently have a Fedora 7 box up and running. However, I am getting a lot of Kernel Bug messages in my dmesg output. So, I am thinking of upgrading to Fedora 8 since I have a Fedora 8 CD.
My question is this: If I update to Fedora 8, will the install procedure blow away my current lib directory or will it just add to it any updated libraries? The reason for my question is that I currently have the Intel C++ compiler installed on the Fedora 7 box. When I installed it, it did not support Fedora 7 so I had to go get a few earlier versions of some of the standard libraries just so the Intel compiler was happy. I do not want to go thru that again and would want the Fedora 8 upgrade procedure to just add any new libraries, run times, kernel, etc, and not blow away any existing stuff. Thanks, -Andres /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
