I'd agree with your last statement.. why bother making it so difficult on yourself, unless you enjoy hacking. (I don't mean that as a negative)
If you have your /home on a separate partition, then there's really no issue installing CentOS.. simply keep the existing /home partition, and don't format it.
On Fri, 2006-09-15 at 16:06 -0600, Karl Hanzel wrote:
'Trying to figure out if it might be possible to set things up such that i could "upgrade" (rather than an "install") from a Fedora Core installation to CentOS.
'Had guessed that perhaps changing/faking the contents of /etc/redhat-release might do the job, but ... that didn't seem to go.
Anyone know how it might be accomplished?
Or perhaps this isn't a reasonable thing to do(?).
Thanks
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