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Old 14th May 2004, 10:12 AM
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upgrading to FC2

hi there,

now that most mirror actually carry the final FC2 branch, I am wondering how I would bring my 1.92 (test3) installation up to FC2. Is it as simple as entering the repositories into yum.conf and do a yum update? if so, what are all the different RPMS.* directories? like .os, .stable etc.? what is what?

also a lot of people warn to upgrade a test install to the final version, but no one really says why. so: why not?

test or not.. no one would complain upgrading from 1.91 to 1.92... I would suppose that upgrading from 1.9x to 2.0 is just the same thing... ?

Thanks,
Sascha
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