| To: | "Martin K. Petersen" <mkp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
|---|---|
| Subject: | Re: question concerning upgrades |
| From: | Mike Burger <mburger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Sun, 16 Sep 2001 17:06:39 -0400 (EDT) |
| Cc: | Stephen Parker <stephen-parker@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx> |
| In-reply-to: | <yq1vgiidfbh.fsf@jcb.mkp.net> |
| Sender: | owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx |
Of course, you can also wait, after the next Red Hat release, for the XFS crew to put together a new installer CD to go with it...and then go to town. On 16 Sep 2001, Martin K. Petersen wrote: > >>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen Parker <stephen-parker@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > Stephen> In the event that Redhat goes to another version number, will > Stephen> I be able to upgrade redhat using their cd? As opposed to > Stephen> waiting for an xfs install cd from SGI? > > No, because the Red Hat kernel doesn't support XFS so you can't read > and write your filesystems. > > But you can do a `manual' upgrade by installing the new Red Hat RPMs, > of course. > > |
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