<div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 12:03 AM, Christopher X. Candreva <<a href="mailto:chris@westnet.com">chris@westnet.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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<div class="Ih2E3d">On Sat, 8 Mar 2008, Brad DerManouelian wrote:<br><br>> There's no easy direct path from FC6 to 8. You have to go through 7<br>> first. If you want to avoid upgrading so often. you should consider<br>
> CentOS.<br><br></div>I beg to differ. I upgraded from FC6 to FC8 by inserting the FC8 dvd,<br>booting, telling it to upgrade, and coming back after dinner.<br><br></blockquote>
<div>Just to add another experience. I tried to go from FC6 to F8 on my backend and ran into problems with the install disc doing all the work. I had a wierd situation where certain packages had been installed (or logged as installed) twice which made the install fail. So I did a 'yum upgrade' from FC6 to 7 - manually deleting the problem packages using a rpm command with a --nodeps modifier. I also had to install the 'allowdowngrade' option on yum. Once I had 7 installed I used the disc to go to F8 which was very easy. The whole process took about two hours plus another hour or so to sort out problems with some things that have changed between 6 and 8 (like my mdadm.conf file / drive naming). So my two cents would be to go 6 to 7 before 7 to 8 since it was in the 6 to 7 that I had my issues.</div>
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