Just Like Paul Said, Try it and make it work...I did it too and it worked.
CentOS tend to have newer packgakes that RHEL but with constant updates you
end up with a full Fledge RHEL 5 system (Server/Workstation).
On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 6:32 AM, Michael A. Peters mpet...@mac.com wrote:
Filipe
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Albertfor...@stalowka.info wrote:
Hi,
If I now installed centos 5.3 and for 6 month I buying support from RHEL
I can change 5.3 to rhel 5.3? It's possible?
f...@ll
Yes. If you get the release rpm files correct and fix your
repositories, it will be OK.
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 15, 2009 at 23:27, Paul Johnsonpauljoh...@gmail.com wrote:
Yes. If you get the release rpm files correct and fix your
repositories, it will be OK. [...]
Instead of listening to people tell you they don't think it can be
done, you should just try to make it work and see!
You
Just in case you want the steps:-
Steps to convert a CentOS5 system to RHEL5
SYSTEM=hostname
ARCH=i386|x86_64
ssh $SYSTEM
rpm -e --nodeps centos-release
rpm --import RPM-GPG-KEY-redhat-release
rpm -ivh rhn-setup-0.4.19-17.el5.noarch.rpm
rhn-client-tools-0.4.19-17.el5.noarch.rpm
Filipe Brandenburger wrote:
If you really need Red Hat, you should do a clean install. Period.
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Hi,
If I now installed centos 5.3 and for 6 month I buying support from RHEL
I can change 5.3 to rhel 5.3? It's possible?
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On Sun, 7 Jun 2009, Albert wrote:
Hi,
If I now installed centos 5.3 and for 6 month I buying support from RHEL
I can change 5.3 to rhel 5.3? It's possible?
No. The versions for Centos are always higher then RHEL. Therefore unless
the updates RHEL versions happen to be greater then the
Tom Diehl wrote:
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No. The versions for Centos are always higher then RHEL. Therefore unless
the updates RHEL versions happen to be greater then the existing centos
versions you will never get the updates.
I'd think that it would be technically possible to migrate a CentOS
system to RHEL by
Phil Schaffner pisze:
Tom Diehl wrote:
...
No. The versions for Centos are always higher then RHEL. Therefore unless
the updates RHEL versions happen to be greater then the existing centos
versions you will never get the updates.
I'd think that it would be technically possible to migrate a
Albert wrote:
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Thx for the answered, but the centos have commercial support like RHEL?
CentOS itself is a volunteer non-commercial effort. If you want a
paid-support OS RHEL is highly recommended, and CentOS would not exist
without them.
There are also companies that offer commercial
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