Now I am interested in installing 11.2, which would replace the present 10.3 release. I have downloaded the appropriate DVD iso file. My question was about the possibility of doing the following:
1) The 11.2 iso file resides in a directory in the 11.1 system, which is booted; 2) I cd to the directory occupied by the iso file, and somehow (this is the question) cause it to run the installer, which will direct to install 11.2 in the partitions formerly occupied by 10.3, including reformatting, etc.
Is there a way to do that?
why not boot the 10.3 system, mount a filesystem from the 11.1 system (read only if you are paranoid), mount the ISO, do all the manual dependancy resolution (there are several things from 10.3 that will need to be upgraded - rpm, zypper, curl, to name a few, after they are installed, add the ISO as a repository, *then* do zypper dup.. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org