On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 10:35:12PM +0000, David Woodhouse wrote:
> But overall, seemed like a pretty successful experiment. And,
given the
> super-short lifespan of FC releases, something I'd really be interested in
> having as an option.
I've got plenty of FC4 machines which were upgraded from FC3 or FC2 that
way. It usually takes a little bit of manual assistance (like installing
compat-db and/or compat-openssl packages) but works fine.
So, a first cut upgrade-on-the-fly plugin would handle those compat
packages, the problem with packages which conflict with old kernels, and
things like the "oh, you had mozilla -- now you probably want firefox" hack.
And it should know to look for any particular situations where it should
bail -- like LVM1.
Maybe I should go through the anaconda code and make a Catalog of Kludges.
That sounds like a good time. :)
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