Fedora upgrade 10 --> 12
It should be possible to upgrade Fedora 10 to 11, and then to 12.
The guide tells to update rpm, and then upgrade to Fedora 11. But : Code:
[root@webserver ~]# yum update rpm Code:
[root@webserver ~]# rpm --version |
Why are you trying to upgrade to an out dated system? Really would not recommend it. If you do want to though, just search for the rpm manually, google it etc.
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If I were you I would do a fresh install since you are trying to get from version A to version C. If you were just upgrading from version A to version B then I would do what your doing.
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Fedora 14 is the current release; Fedora 12 is obsolete.
Back up your data and do a fresh install of 14 is my recommendation. Fedora is a fast-moving distro with a new release every 6 months and only 13 months of support. If that's too fast for you, you might consider a distro like CentOS that has many years of support for each release. |
you can do a fresh install of fedora 14,or use preupgrade to upgrade your system.
don't forget to backup your data http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/PreUpgrade i used preupgrade to upgrade from 8 directly to 14,it worked just fine.but i did the back up. if it's a remote server you're going to loose the ssh access after the upgrade. |
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I have 1 problem after upgrade :
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[root@webserver ~]# /sbin/service httpd start |
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What I have tried is : Code:
yum provides *mod_file_cache.so* Code:
yum provides *file_cache* Code:
yum provides *mod_file* |
check the httpd version
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rpm -q ntp the best way is to use yum to remove and install httpd. good luck |
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rpm -q httpd |
I don't think I have 2 versions :
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[root@webserver ~]# rpm -qa | grep httpd |
so you DID use preupgrade to install fedora 14 ????
well if you did it did not work you now have a Frankensteined machine - some fedorea 14 some fedora 11 Quote:
and reinstall them with fedora 14 rpms!!!!!!!!! Code:
rpm -qa | grep fc11 and reinstall every and all in that list from above with the fedora 14 packages . to get a list of the repos on the system Code:
yum repolist all going from fedora 11 to 14 MIGHT work sometimes for some installs ??? but IS NOT and it has NEVER been recommended . Even skip 1 version is and has never been recommended let alone 3 versions. |
you still have the old httpd
i'm running fedora 14 Code:
[root@benchabane benchabane]# rpm -qa|grep httpd |
I've just upgraded from Fedora 10 to Fedora 11... Where did I said I upgraded to Fedora 14 ?
So I have the right httpd-package for Fedora 11... But I'm getting the error when starting the http-deamon. |
well do you want to use mod_cache? If not, just comment out the line. There should also be an httpd.conf.rpmnew or similar which you can merge with your current httpd.conf to update it the configs to suit your needs.
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fedora 11 is END OF LIFE fedora 12 is END OF LIFE fedora 13 will be END OF LIFE in 5 months Fedora 14 is the current there is NO support for 11 & 12 the ONLY supported versions of fedora are the current and the previous one ( for 6 months) in post 2,3,4,and 5 you were instructed to install 14 in post 6 you said you did. in post 7 the error might be from the fact that 11 is EOL and most of the mirrors have been deleted from the servers seeing as there was never going to be any updates to them |
ok right .
you're having this problem because you upgraded your httpd package but the you still have the old configuration file.and if you compare your old httpd.conf with a the new one,you'll see that the following lines don't exist in the new one,witch means that the your new httpd package doesn't need them: Code:
LoadModule file_cache_module modules/mod_file_cache.so |
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