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Tom

2004-10-21, 5:45 pm

Good folks,

After upgrading RH through the years, from 0.0? to RH9, with few problems, I
did a new install of FC2.
It took weeks to get everything configured properly. ( A server installation
with web, email, samba, etc.)
FC3 will be available soon, so is there an upgrade path for the Fedora
Cores?
I don't have a good way to save files for a new install, except floppies,
and tons of stuff has been added and modified.

Thanks for any advice.


Mike Yates

2004-10-21, 5:45 pm

Tom wrote:
> Good folks,
>
> After upgrading RH through the years, from 0.0? to RH9, with few problems, I
> did a new install of FC2.
> It took weeks to get everything configured properly. ( A server installation
> with web, email, samba, etc.)
> FC3 will be available soon, so is there an upgrade path for the Fedora
> Cores?
> I don't have a good way to save files for a new install, except floppies,
> and tons of stuff has been added and modified.
>
> Thanks for any advice.
>
>

Well, I hate to deflate your efforts, but I did a straight "upgrade" of
a mission-critical server from RH9 to FC2 on 28th Sept in less than half
an hour and everything worked just fine and dandy as before.
It then took over 2 hours to bring it up to date (the downloaded iso's
had all files dated 13/05/04), even on a 2Mb/s broadband link!
Up2date is working perfectly, though much busier than RH9, of course,
with rarely a night without a patch.
So I'm sure FC2 will upgrade to FC3 keeping all configurations but make
sure your FC2 is up to date and your FC3 is fresh!

--
Have fun,
Mike
--
http://fonehelp.co.uk - PC support, no fix, no fee!
Ivan Marsh

2004-10-21, 5:45 pm

On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 20:07:53 +0000, Mike Yates wrote:

> Tom wrote:
> Well, I hate to deflate your efforts, but I did a straight "upgrade" of a
> mission-critical server from RH9 to FC2 on 28th Sept in less than half an
> hour and everything worked just fine and dandy as before. It then took
> over 2 hours to bring it up to date (the downloaded iso's had all files
> dated 13/05/04), even on a 2Mb/s broadband link! Up2date is working
> perfectly, though much busier than RH9, of course, with rarely a night
> without a patch.
> So I'm sure FC2 will upgrade to FC3 keeping all configurations but make
> sure your FC2 is up to date and your FC3 is fresh!
>
> --
> Have fun,
> Mike


I've upgraded a few RH8 and RH9 servers directly to FC2 also.

The only "problem" I ran into was having to turn dovecot on.

--
i.m.
The USA Patriot Act is the most unpatriotic act in American history.

Tom

2004-10-22, 5:45 pm


"Ivan Marsh" <annoyed@you.now> wrote in message
news:pan.2004.10.21.21.04.39.441647@you.now...
> On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 20:07:53 +0000, Mike Yates wrote:
>
>
> I've upgraded a few RH8 and RH9 servers directly to FC2 also.
>
> The only "problem" I ran into was having to turn dovecot on.
>
> --
> i.m.
> The USA Patriot Act is the most unpatriotic act in American history.
>


Thanks for the encouragement guys, I'll give it a try.
My only concern is how well php interfaces with Apache 2.0.
I may have to fiddle with a few options and re-compile, but you have to do
what you have to do.
Thanks again, Tom

What if the Hokey Pokey really is what it's all about.


noi

2004-10-22, 5:45 pm

On Thu, 21 Oct 2004 15:13:21 -0400, Tom thoughtfully wrote:

> Good folks,
>
> After upgrading RH through the years, from 0.0? to RH9, with few problems,
> I did a new install of FC2.
> It took weeks to get everything configured properly. ( A server
> installation with web, email, samba, etc.)
> FC3 will be available soon, so is there an upgrade path for the Fedora
> Cores?
> I don't have a good way to save files for a new install, except floppies,
> and tons of stuff has been added and modified.
>
> Thanks for any advice.



I did an upgrade from FC1 to FC2. Almost everything worked correctly but
I had to manually change a few conf files. For example, for the yum.conf
there was a yum.conf.rpmnew to copy over the yum.conf. The FC2 release
notes and a FC1-FC2 tip list I found resolved all differences.
Ivan Marsh

2004-10-22, 5:45 pm

On Fri, 22 Oct 2004 09:59:10 -0400, Tom wrote:

> Thanks for the encouragement guys, I'll give it a try. My only concern
> is how well php interfaces with Apache 2.0. I may have to fiddle with a
> few options and re-compile, but you have to do what you have to do.
> Thanks again, Tom


I've been using Apache 2.0 with php since 2.0 came out without any
trouble.

The warning in the docs was only there because they haden't been tested
together at the time the docs were written.

--
i.m.
The USA Patriot Act is the most unpatriotic act in American history.

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