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11-11-2004, 09:22 PM
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Distribution: Fedora Core 2
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Mandrake Upgrade Tool
I just moved from Fedora 2 to Mandrake, and I was wondering how to update the thing (not specifically update the kernel, just upgrade). I'm used to having many ways of upgrading to chose from: yum, up2date, apt, etc., but i can't find anything for mandrake!
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11-11-2004, 10:08 PM
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Registered: Sep 2004
Location: Outlying D.C.
Distribution: Mandriva
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Going from another release to Mandrake on the same system, while trying to preserve everything is a VERY BAD idea due to the differences.
You could boot from any LiveCD based distro and delete everything except your important data files and home directories.
Leave the /etc/fstab intact, but delete everything else.
e.g.
/etc /var /lib /usr /bin /opt /dev
Then install Mandrake, telling it to use existing partitions.
This will preserve the data files.
BTW: Mandrake uses rpm (ala RedHat) enhanced with urpmi.
The latter is like apt-get in that it also gets and installs any related dependancies.
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11-17-2004, 09:46 PM
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Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Distribution: Fedora Core 2
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Actually, i already wiped the hard drive and installed Mandrake, im talking about software updates, i just want something to update my computer with (like that mandrakeonline thing).
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11-17-2004, 10:13 PM
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Then all you need is to follow these directions...
http://www.zebulon.org.uk/urpmi_en.html
Pretty simple once done.
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