Mike Stankovic wrote:
CentOS isnt Fedora, so lets not try and offer advice based on non-CentOS experiences. if you must - label it to be such.
Kudos for CentOS which rids me of this menace.
Still 4.0 -> 4.3 is a big upgrade and
selinux/yum/apt
have all changed.
I dont see how that is relevant in this case....
There is no need for a high-handed response.
the main point for the existence of CentOS is to offer a stable and upgradeable distro with a long life ( & a nice price tag ). You've just hacked that off by saying the best way to move between update cycles within the same release is to backup data and reinstall using CD..... :)