Robert Barbour wrote:
Message Received: Jan 20 2006, 09:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [Scottish] Upgrade and file preservation
Robert Barbour wrote:
If I
Message Received: Jan 20 2006, 09:41 PM
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Subject: Re: [Scottish] Upgrade and file preservation
Robert Barbour wrote:
If I upgrade SuSE
Yep, I meant my home/blah... files, and I take your point about backing up
before upgrading.
Rob.
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Robert Barbour wrote:
If I upgrade SuSE linux from version 9 to version 10, will my data files be
preserved, or do I need to copy them before the upgrade?
Regards
Rob
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On Fri, Jan 20, 2006 at 08:21:54AM +0100, Robert Barbour wrote:
If I upgrade SuSE linux from version 9 to version 10, will my data files be
preserved, or do I need to copy them before the upgrade?
You should always backup your data before an upgrade... :-) But generally
you should be ok.
By
On Friday 20 January 2006 07:21, Robert Barbour wrote:
If I upgrade SuSE linux from version 9 to version 10, will my data files be
preserved, or do I need to copy them before the upgrade?
I've not done a 9-10 upgrade. I've done a few 8.0-8.2 and 8.2 -9.0 all of
which were painless but I know
Robert Barbour wrote:
If I upgrade SuSE linux from version 9 to version 10, will my data files be
preserved, or do I need to copy them before the upgrade?
In my personal experience going from a .0 to a .1 or rc1 to rc2 etc
seems to run smoothly but upgrading by a full number can go horribly