I have a vague recollection--from several years back--there was once a script out there that could be run on a CentOS 6.x system to test its hardware compatibility for CentOS 7. (Not talking about a script to actually do any upgrade; just check a system's hardware.)
Does anyone remember this? Remember the details? Thanks.
On 7/12/19 8:43 AM, Tim Evans wrote:
I have a vague recollection--from several years back--there was once a script out there that could be run on a CentOS 6.x system to test its hardware compatibility for CentOS 7. (Not talking about a script to actually do any upgrade; just check a system's hardware.)
Does anyone remember this? Remember the details? Thanks.
Replying to myself...
Poking around, I guess I'm referring to the 'preupgrade' tools, which apparently have been withdrawn:
https://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/CentOSUpgradeTool
Running 'preupg' on my 6.10 system (Linux kestrel.tkevans.com 2.6.32-754.17.1.el6.x86_64) ends up with some compilation errors and no results.html output.
Will have to try a 7.x LiveCD to see what's what.