Corey Kovacs wrote:
If you _could_ do it, I wouldn't trust it and I'd only even bother in
an extreme case of "There is no way to save off the configs and
rebuild."
Now, if I was in that particular situation, I might try doing an
_install_ not an upgrade of the 32 bit versions of the following
The problem I see with the suggestion before this is glibc and the
kernel. The kenrel uses glibc so if you I _believe_ you need to have
them both installed and ready to go before you reboot and remove the
old glibc.
No part of the kernel uses glibc. However, glibc does talk to the kernel.
I'm inclined to think Colin's approach will work, but I'd want a 54-bit
rescue system to hand (a live CD would do), just in case. RPM and YUM
both can update another system via --root options.
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John
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