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Old 5th April 2004, 04:46 PM
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update fedora core 1 with core 2 cd ?

Hi,
I m using fedora core 1,

does it work when i update it with fedora core 2 test2 ?

thanks
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Old 5th April 2004, 06:06 PM
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Re: update fedora core 1 with core 2 cd ?

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Hi,
I m using fedora core 1,

does it work when i update it with fedora core 2 test2 ?

thanks
Yep, it works fine here. I did a clean install of FC2x2 and it lost my eth0. Installed an image I had of FC1, then installed FC2x2 on top of it. Kept my internet connect but lost sound. I'm still working on that part..I'm glad I'm giving it a test though. Everything but the sound works great, so far. About 170 updates after the initial install. You can always reinstall FC1 (I do that often seems like)

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