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Hello
I'm running system RHEL5.0, and I want to update it to RHEL5.1.
Before RHEL5 I use the tool "Up2date". This tool no exist on RHEL5. Only YUM allows to make a complete upgrade of a system. But YUM allows to make it only in mode line and not in graphic.
PIRUT which is the graphic interface of YUM cannot allow to make a complete upgrade of a system RHRL5.0 in RHEL5.1 Somebody has information on how to upgrade a systeme RHRL5?
Thank you
It seems like you already know how to do an upgrade, so why don't you just use yum? Some people prefer using yumex instead of pirut as a gui frontend to yum, so try that if you need a GUI.
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