RE: [SLE] A HOT UPGRATING
Hi Folks:
Can any one help me to take a decision? Thanks ;-)
Well, I have the mission to update two remote servers to which I have no phisicall access, only remote access.
The first is SUSE 7.0 and the second 7.2 and the both should be upgrated to 7.3.
I have downloade all the packages to the hard disks and the question of
Excuse my ignorance but what is "APT" -----Original Message----- From: Richard Bos [mailto:allabos@freeler.nl] Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2001 3:27 PM To: suse-linux-e@suse.com Subject: Re: [SLE] A HOT UPGRATING It's what I did yesterday, I upgraded my system from 7.2 to 7.3. I booted in between to check whether the kernel worked but that would not have been necessary I think. Instead of using yast I used apt to perform the upgrade. Op dinsdag 27 november 2001 15:10, schreef geo: the
million is, can I make the update from the olders running servers?
If it is not possible, I was thinking a little strange solution: Configure the remote servers to boot remotely from my machine (from the CD of the new version) or from its own hard disks but from the new packages directory. Is it possible?. When it could be possible, I was thinking there should be running also a client-server program that let me manage the server remotely during the new installation. Isn?t it a question of high engineering?
Thanks a lot.
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James Davis