Hi, I installed 3.1 from CD and ran up2date without changing /etc/sysconfig/rhn/rhn-source. Checking some of the files it appears I have all the updates including the updates from the last few weeks.
However up2date for some reason shows that I still need to update and lists old and current files in the list of available updates.
Any idea why this is so and how to fix it?
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Hi
I am in need of some help. We have some Fedora Core 1 boxes that we needed to migrate to CentOs. We have previously upgraded the RH 7.3 - RH 9 servers with no issues by using Yum and pointing them to CentOS repositories.
With Fedora, there's always the issue of Kerberos and the 'missing' libcom_3 that causes the upgrade to fail.
Has anyone done it successfully, and is willing to post your step by step? Thanks.
Regards CM .
On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 11:17, Ho Chaw Ming wrote:
Hi
I am in need of some help. We have some Fedora Core 1 boxes that we needed to migrate to CentOs. We have previously upgraded the RH 7.3 - RH 9 servers with no issues by using Yum and pointing them to CentOS repositories.
With Fedora, there's always the issue of Kerberos and the 'missing' libcom_3 that causes the upgrade to fail.
It is a downgrade and not an upgrade to go from CentOS to Fedora Core 1 ... CentOS is an upgrade from RedHat 9 but a Downgrade from FC1.
Has anyone done it successfully, and is willing to post your step by step? Thanks.
On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 20:51, Johnny Hughes wrote:
It is a downgrade and not an upgrade to go from CentOS to Fedora Core 1 ... CentOS is an upgrade from RedHat 9 but a Downgrade from FC1.
I meant that it is a downgrade to go from FC1 to CentOS ... as RHEL 3 was released from RedHat 9.0 code, then FC1 was released later.
Johnny Hughes
depends on your definition of downlgrade..i see it as the oposite..fedora's lifecycle is not nearly as long as RHEL 3..:)
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 20:51, Johnny Hughes wrote:
It is a downgrade and not an upgrade to go from CentOS to Fedora Core 1 ... CentOS is an upgrade from RedHat 9 but a Downgrade from FC1.
I meant that it is a downgrade to go from FC1 to CentOS ... as RHEL 3 was released from RedHat 9.0 code, then FC1 was released later.
Johnny Hughes
CentOS mailing list CentOS@caosity.org http://www.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 06:24, William Warren wrote:
depends on your definition of downlgrade..i see it as the oposite..fedora's lifecycle is not nearly as long as RHEL 3..:)
Agreed, from a stability and lifecycle perspective, CentOS is much better than (and in my opinion an upgrade to) Fedora Core 1.
But from a package perspective, many of the items in an up2date Fedora Core 1 install are newer than the packages in CentOS, so they won't upgrade via yum (since the installed Fedora Core 1 packages are already newer).
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 20:51, Johnny Hughes wrote:
It is a downgrade and not an upgrade to go from CentOS to Fedora Core 1 ... CentOS is an upgrade from RedHat 9 but a Downgrade from FC1.
I meant that it is a downgrade to go from FC1 to CentOS ... as RHEL 3 was released from RedHat 9.0 code, then FC1 was released later.
Johnny Hughes
true..but since RHEL and CentOS believe in backporting you get the same features without having to install new versions(which usually introduces new bugs)..<G>..
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Tue, 2004-09-14 at 06:24, William Warren wrote:
depends on your definition of downlgrade..i see it as the oposite..fedora's lifecycle is not nearly as long as RHEL 3..:)
Agreed, from a stability and lifecycle perspective, CentOS is much better than (and in my opinion an upgrade to) Fedora Core 1.
But from a package perspective, many of the items in an up2date Fedora Core 1 install are newer than the packages in CentOS, so they won't upgrade via yum (since the installed Fedora Core 1 packages are already newer).
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2004-09-13 at 20:51, Johnny Hughes wrote:
It is a downgrade and not an upgrade to go from CentOS to Fedora Core 1 ... CentOS is an upgrade from RedHat 9 but a Downgrade from FC1.
I meant that it is a downgrade to go from FC1 to CentOS ... as RHEL 3 was released from RedHat 9.0 code, then FC1 was released later.
Johnny Hughes
CentOS mailing list CentOS@caosity.org http://www.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos