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redhat patch problem? Sep 01 2004 09:21AM
Monty Ree (chulmin2 hotmail com) (6 replies)
Re: redhat patch problem? Sep 03 2004 03:32PM
Eric Rostetter (eric rostetter physics utexas edu) (2 replies)
Re: redhat patch problem? Sep 04 2004 11:32PM
Kurt Seifried (bt seifried org)
Re: redhat patch problem? Sep 04 2004 02:12PM
Jan Adriaenssens (jan linulex com)
Re: redhat patch problem? Sep 03 2004 03:31PM
James Carter (jcarter mindmerge net)
On Wednesday 01 September 2004 02:21, Monty Ree wrote:
> Hello, all.
>
> As you know, Redhat 9.0 and below patch is ended at April 30, 2004.
> But I think that I have no problem because of fedoralegacy
> (http://www.fedoralegacy.org/)
>
> But, I guess that fedoralegacy doesn't any patch any more after June,right?
>
> So is there any other method or any project which can maintain patch of the
> redhat series?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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Yum patching RH is spotty at best IMHO.

Personally I think Redhat should help with this, I was managing a network of
old RH 6/7/8 boxen....and though yum is cool it is not the best for updating
such old versions.

The best thing I could think of doing to make certain all the dependencies
were cool during the upgrade was to use the iso's from each release to
"upgrade". Once I was upgraded to RH9 I then used apt to upgrade/update to
Fedora Core 2....

This took care of the OS itself....the previous admin installed apache and
other programs in non-standard directories from source so those had to be
upgraded manually......

At home: I now use Slackware, I made a backup of my data (another machine) and
installed Slackware from scratch.

Truthfully for an old MS zealot, that got into RH Linux (1998), got pissed
about the RH distro change, and adopted Slackware just recently.....I have
never been happier it!

Oh and while I am picking fights ;-), BSDi is gone.....no support from the
domain owner, no simple white-paper to help with migration from BSDi 2 to
"current-BSD". How about giving the domain to a user group that is willing to
come up with such documentation....it would be most appreciated!

So, the short and skinny...good luck....;-)
- When major changes like this are forced I generally think, maybe it is a
good time to choose a new distro? I'll be doing all this work anyway, I am
migrating anyway.....why not.

Have fun...
--
James Carter
jcarter (at) mindmerge (dot) net [email concealed]
http://www.mindmerge.net

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Re: redhat patch problem? Sep 03 2004 03:13PM
Keith Mendoza (pantherse yahoo com)
Re: redhat patch problem? Sep 03 2004 09:36AM
Ho Chaw Ming (chawming pacific net sg)
Re: redhat patch problem? Sep 03 2004 09:33AM
Sebastian Berm (bugtraq sebsoft nl) (1 replies)
Re: redhat patch problem? Sep 07 2004 01:42AM
Eric Rostetter (rostetter mail utexas edu)
Re: redhat patch problem? Sep 03 2004 07:27AM
Chuq Yang (chuq bigfoot com) (1 replies)
Re: redhat patch problem? Sep 04 2004 12:33PM
Beau Henderson (silentbob gmail com)







 

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