Question #78747 on Ubuntu changed:
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Status: Open => Answered
Tom proposed the following answer:
RedHat is really made as a server OS and has lots of professional
technical support. Now is not really an ideal time to switch over
because i think RedHat might be getting a bit of a boost in the next few
weeks with all the fall-out over the news articles about CentOS. Really
it's all a lot of fuss about nothing. At worst CentOS might have a name
change and perhaps a new website but only 1 person is leaving that
project and they hadn't been around much for about a year so really not
much is going to be very different. If a similar thing had happened in
Windows world then the Microsoft Lawyers would be making a lot of money
by taking reporters to court for damages.
It might be worth setting up Ubuntu as part of a dual-boot and copying your
data from the raided drives might also be a good plan but this is all a lot to
change all at the same time. I would break it into 2 parts;
1. install Ubuntu as part of dual-boot. Use Ubuntu's grub to default into
Ubuntu
2. Copy the data by either booting into RedHat or Ubuntu and then just copying
the files.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)
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