On Tuesday, June 07, 2011 07:40:26 AM Kwan Lowe wrote:
> Not sure if this will help, but I went the other way from CentOS to
> RedHat by grabbing a list of packages with "rpm -qa", cleaning up the
> package names a bit, installing a base RedHat based on the same update
> level, then "yum update" or "yum install"ing from the list of
> packages. Next I diffed the configuration directories and manually
> moved the changed files. Finally just backed up/restored the database
> and application LVMs (dd/gzip the entire partition).

Whee, that's a lot of work.  With EL6 you have 'yum distro-sync' at your beckon 
call; a patch to add a 'distro-sync full' exists that goes as far as checking 
checksums, which probably has a greater chance of working correctly.

On an EL6 it should be as simple as changing the repositories and issuing yum 
distro-sync (with some rhn-specific steps depending on the direction of the 
cross-grade, though).  But I say 'should' for a reason, as I've not tried.  
Yet.  I likely will try this once C6 is out, since I have a 32-bit system to 
cross-grade (want to use the subscription entitlement on a different machine).
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