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Re: system-config-packages - everything group: msg#00049
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Re: system-config-packages - everything group |
I agree. Unfortunately, my company does not. They are asking for a tool
that
will automagically make a Fedora Core 2 box upgraded from Redhat 9 look just
like an everything scratch-install of FC2. I don't want to modify
system-config-packages, or write something from scratch if there is a way to
do this with existing tools.
On Thursday 24 June 2004 5:02 pm, Jim Bradbury wrote:
> Travis,
>
> I would just install FC2. It will upgrade your existing packages you have
> in RH9 if they're on the FC2 disks. Then decide what additional packages
> you want and add or update those. There are probably things that you don't
> want with an "Everything" install like multiple web browsers and desktops.
>
> This approach works for me.
>
> -= Jim =-
>
> Travis Abbott wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm trying to upgrade a whole bunch of RH9 boxes to FC2. It seems
> > anaconda won't install any new packages, it only updates existing
> > packages it has newer versions of. I'm trying to get these RH9 boxes to
> > be as close to an "everything" install of FC2 as possible. I also notice
> > that there is no "everything" group in system-config-packages, it doesn't
> > exist in comps.xml. I took a look at anaconda and it seems they generate
> > it by adding all the packages that match the architecture in the hdlist
> > to the group (filtering out a few). What I'm wondering is whether or not
> > there is an easy way to use system-config-packages to update the system
> > with "everything" on the installation media, or is there another tool I
> > should look into?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Travis Abbott
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