seth vidal wrote: > On Mon, 2005-01-17 at 15:26 +0100, Michiel van Es wrote: > >>seth vidal wrote: >> >>>>Unlikely, the best approach is still going to be to use Anaconda, as >>>>Johnny has said. >>> >>> >>>There's another good reason to anaconda-upgrade - the kernel changes >>>that go on mean a lot of various disk things have moved around, too. >>>Like selinux settings and lvm type has gone from lvm1 to lvm2 - this >>>requires some edits to your partitions. Yum doesn't do these changes >>>b/c, well, it's not what yum does. >>> >>>-sv >>> >> >>But not all sysadmins have 1-2-3 access to their servers (esp. if it is >>a colocated box..) > > > Well you can always do an anaconda install over vnc. That's what I do. Hey..that's a good idea :) > > >>So for those poor people there is no option to upgrade? > > > no, you can do a yum upgrade and you might need to piece-meal through it > a bit - but it should be able to get you there. Tried that but I got some glibc and glibc-common errors. I am doing a linux upgradeany when I am at the NOC.. Thanks! > > -sv Michiel > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at caosity.org > http://lists.caosity.org/mailman/listinfo/centos