Upgrade vs Reinstall
Gordon Keehn
gordonkeehn at netzero.net
Tue Apr 12 18:01:08 UTC 2005
Nix, Robert P. wrote:
>-----Original Message-----
>From: fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:fedora-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Gordon Keehn
>Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 11:56 AM
>To: For users of Fedora Core releases
>Subject: Re: Upgrade vs Reinstall
>
> I've upgraded from RH9->FC1->FC2->FC3 from the CDs. The only
>problem I've had each time is getting APT / SYNAPTIC upgraded to the new
>repositories. When I initially bring up synaptic, it complains of
>multiple duplicate packages, and it takes a few cycles to get everything
>cleaned up. Also, I find that while I can download the necessary RPMs
>to update apt itself to the new release, they can't be installed from
>apt (bootstrap problems?) so I then have to go into the apt cache folder
>and install the apt RPMs manually. I've never tried upgrading using
>apt-get, but maybe I'll try that out when FC4 is released. Problem is
>while that should upgrade existing packages I'm not sure what it'll do
>with any new packages that are in the new release. At least if I have
>the CDs I have a base-level that I can work from.
> Cheers,
>Gordon Keehn
>
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>
>If I'm not mistaken, the one major flaw in upgrading is that, while everything you have installed is upgraded to the levels in the new distribution, you miss out on anything / everything that is new to the distribution. So a neat new package that didn't exist in FC2 or before, that is now included in FC3 by default, won't show up on your system during the upgrade.
>
>I had upgraded beginning with RH 7.3, through 8 and 9, then to FC1. Then I started noticing people talking about "program such and such", and I didn't have it. It would seem that, other than hand installing a bunch of stuff after upgrading, there's no simple way to pick up anything "new" from distribution to distribution.
>
>(Please, someone; Prove me wrong...)
>
>
As I recall, when I upgraded from CD I still had the option of
selecting packages, so I was able to pull in all the great new stuff.
Of course I never tried deselecting packages (kernel?) that had been
autoseleceted "just to see what would happen".
Cheers,
Gordon Keehn
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