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Old 26th March 2009, 11:29 PM
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need to upgrade from fc4 to fc10

just as the title states i need to upgrade my os from fc4 to fc10

first let me say i have no physical access to the box. all i have is root ssh access to it.

So i need to know the best way of upgrading that will be safe. before i do the upgrade the server will be backed up so i will not loose any files. if the upgrade fails the data center will reload the os with what i need on it. but i would rather not have to format.

so any help would be appreciated.
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