On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 11:42, Bart Schaefer wrote: > The big caveat is that the RHEL installer doesn't support an "upgrade" > install, so you need to start from a fresh file system and then copy or > restore from a backup all of your local changes, such as user accounts. > I was installing onto a new disk so that wasn't a problem for me. >
Errr, not true. There is an --updateany (I believe that's what it is named) flag that you can use on the ESv3 install for any version of RH. I've tried it with a test 7.3 box with no problems. Not that this is a recommended way of doing this though. :) -------------------------------------------------------- Now it's time to say goodbye To all our company... M-I-C (see you next week!) K-E-Y (Why? Because we LIKE you!) M-O-U-S-E. --------------------------------------------------------
