Quoting Roberto Berto' <roberto(a)desenvolve.com.br>:
>Do some one knows how I can configure apt-get to update redhat 9 to the
>beta one?
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Add pointer to apt-enabled severn-repository to /etc/apt/sources.list, at least
Fedora has one:
"rpm
http://download.fedora.us/fedora redhat/9.0.93/i386 os updates stable"
..and then run dist-upgrade. Beware, you're stepping to largely untested grounds
here, I don't recall seeing success/failure reports of the process. Chances are
it works just fine but you never know until you try - trying it out on a
crash-test-dummy box first is heavily recommended.
This seems to be working. You may want to add a few of the new
packages. It does take a while. It was the easiest way to upgrade my
laptop which runs reiserfs. Now I've got something that will really
blow my debian's friends minds. A live upgrade of Red Hat from the network.
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Once you have their hardware. Never give it back.
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