John Summerfield wrote:
I maintain a RHL 7.3 system; what's involved in switching it to CentOS2.1?
My sympathies go out to you. :-)
Actually an RH 7.3 with its last updates is an incredibly solid system. I have a one (firewalled, I don't think I'd trust it on the internet) doing quite a bit of work that hasn't been rebooted in 3+ years - I've forgotten exactly because the uptime counter had a bug and rolls every 497 days.
I presume I need to replace the /etc/releases file, the yum configuration and (maybe) force-reinstall some upgrades
I have never actually tried to do the upgrade but years ago when RHEL (then called 2.1AS) was new, I used a 7.3 system to build the 2.1AS rpms. The biggest problem I had was that some of the 7.3 packages were newer then the 2.1AS packages. IIRC 2.1AS was based off of RHL 7.2.
I suspect that trying to do the upgrade from 7.3 to CentOS2.1, _might_ leave you with some packages not up to date.
Those I can identify at my leisure and apply a little force to. Possibly, some were new in RHL 7.3.
Is there some reason to use Centos 2.x instead of 3.x? I don't see any showstopper issues between everything I have running on 7.3 and Centos 3, although I'd probably install from scratch and back in my old configs instead of expecting an upgrade to work.