On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 20:42:01 -0500, Jim Cornette
<fc-cornette(a)insight.rr.com> wrote:
If you are going to do an upgrade, you could change the repos to reflect
fc3 repositories. Then you could install the kernel (and deps needed)
with yum, apt or up2date beforehand. Then you could use the fc3 discs to
complete the upgrade.
If you are going to start a clean install, I'd at least download the
2.6.10 kernel for FC3 and attempt to install it on your existing FC2
installation and download any additional dep rpms. You could then burn
them to CD or store them on a hard disk or other device that won't be
overwritten during the installation.
Okay, let me see if I understand this correctly. I want to do a fresh
install. If I just pull down everything that exists on the "Updates"
page of the Fedora site, and stick them on a CD, will that be
adequate? If so, will yum pull from the CD if I do not have a
connection?
Thanx,
Ryan