Re: [CentOS] upgrade adivce

2009-12-31 Thread JohnS
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 17:23 -0800, Corey Chandler wrote: > William Warren wrote: > > I have a new client that is running a fedora 4 system. Can i upgrade > > that box to centos 5 with a reasonable expectation of success or should > > i just back it up and do it from scratch? Also will the samb

Re: [CentOS] upgrade adivce

2009-12-30 Thread William Warren
On 12/30/2009 8:23 PM, Corey Chandler wrote: > William Warren wrote: > >> I have a new client that is running a fedora 4 system. Can i upgrade >> that box to centos 5 with a reasonable expectation of success or should >> i just back it up and do it from scratch? Also will the samba version >>

Re: [CentOS] upgrade adivce

2009-12-30 Thread Corey Chandler
William Warren wrote: > I have a new client that is running a fedora 4 system. Can i upgrade > that box to centos 5 with a reasonable expectation of success or should > i just back it up and do it from scratch? Also will the samba version > in centos 5 natively support windows 7 clients? > > L

Re: [CentOS] upgrade adivce

2009-12-30 Thread 唐建伟
Well, I also suggest you do a fresh installation. And, win7 can access the samba in centerOS. On 12/31/09, Barry Brimer wrote: >> I have a new client that is running a fedora 4 system. Can i upgrade >> that box to centos 5 with a reasonable expectation of success or should >> i just back it up

Re: [CentOS] upgrade adivce

2009-12-30 Thread Akemi Yagi
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 4:48 PM, William Warren wrote: > Also will the samba version > in centos 5 natively support windows 7 clients? You would need samba3 for Windows 7 support. Try the SerNet Samba 3 Repository. Please see http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories for more detai

Re: [CentOS] upgrade adivce

2009-12-30 Thread Barry Brimer
> I have a new client that is running a fedora 4 system. Can i upgrade > that box to centos 5 with a reasonable expectation of success or should > i just back it up and do it from scratch? Also will the samba version > in centos 5 natively support windows 7 clients? I would strongly suggest back

[CentOS] upgrade adivce

2009-12-30 Thread William Warren
I have a new client that is running a fedora 4 system. Can i upgrade that box to centos 5 with a reasonable expectation of success or should i just back it up and do it from scratch? Also will the samba version in centos 5 natively support windows 7 clients? Links to tips and tricks are appre