I traditionally DONT do an upgrade between major releases.... it just breaks too many things and ends up looking tooo ugly. Particularly in this case a 2.4.x -> 2.6.x upgrade with udev, SELinux... I would recommend not doing an upgrade via yum. You could use Anaconda, but I've seen some bad upgrades... My advice... fresh install... after obviously saving what is required... ;) I suspect CentOS 3 will be supported for some time... and follow the RHEL support timelines... RHEL 3 is still supported by Redhat... so it's likely CentOS 3 will remain supported. Cheer,s Matt. On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 17:05:34 -0500, Ken Bass <kbass at kenbass.com> wrote: > Has anyone done an upgrade from RHEL3 to RHEL4? Is this likely to break > a lot of things? How long will Centos be supporting version 3? I just > installed Centos 3.4 two weeks ago! > > The only problem I'm having with Centos is that the perl is a bit old. I > have errors with spamassassin. So far bugzilla for spamassasin is > blaming it on the version of perl included in RHEL3 and bugs in the > 'taint' code. I see that RHEL4 has newer Perl packages. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at caosity.org > http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos >