Re: [CentOS] CentOS 5.4 Upgrade installation failure

2009-12-26 Thread Edward Diener
Kwan Lowe wrote:
 On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Edward Diener eldie...@tropicsoft.com 
 wrote:
 CentOS 5.3 has been running fairly good except for a slow ethernet
 connection so I thought I would upgrade to CentOS 5.4 to see if that
 improved things. I had previously changed fstab and menu.lst to use UUID
 instead of LABEL in order to insulate myself from partition label
 changes I wanted to make. This worked fine in CentOS 5.3.
 
 No answers, but can you tell me why you're re-installing?  Doing a
 regular yum update will bring a 5.3 system to a 5.4 system.

That worked, thanks ! I am using Smart and once I changed the Smart 
channels to point to 5.4 instead of 5.3, Smart got the latest updates, 
installed them, and now I am a 5.4 user. I guess if I was using Software 
Update it would have automatically picked up the changes, but I find 
Smart a much easier and more informative program to use.

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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 5.4 Upgrade installation failure

2009-12-26 Thread Frank Cox

On Sat, 2009-12-26 at 15:52 -0500, Edward Diener wrote:
 Smart a much easier and more informative program to use.

In view of the hassle you just went through (unnecessarily) can you
still say that?
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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 5.4 Upgrade installation failure

2009-12-26 Thread Edward Diener
Frank Cox wrote:
 On Sat, 2009-12-26 at 15:52 -0500, Edward Diener wrote:
 Smart a much easier and more informative program to use.
 
 In view of the hassle you just went through (unnecessarily) can you
 still say that?

I can say it because I have had problems with Software Update 
intermittently in the past. It is also much less informative than Smart 
in showing one what is happening when individual packages are being 
updated. Fianlly it is pathetic how bare and user-unfriendly the GUI 
interface is. But each to their own.

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[CentOS] CentOS 5.4 Upgrade installation failure

2009-12-23 Thread Edward Diener
CentOS 5.3 has been running fairly good except for a slow ethernet 
connection so I thought I would upgrade to CentOS 5.4 to see if that 
improved things. I had previously changed fstab and menu.lst to use UUID 
instead of LABEL in order to insulate myself from partition label 
changes I wanted to make. This worked fine in CentOS 5.3.

When I attempted to upgrade from 5.3 to 5.4 using the installation disk 
and telling it to upgrade rather than do a new install, the installation 
correctly found my root partition as /dev/sdb8. When I proceeded with 
the upgrade I received the error:

Error mounting device UUID=cee298a0-9c47-4a3a-ac84-23db4d20edd5 as /. 
No such file or directory. This most likely means the partition has not 
been formatted.

But of course it has been formatted and is my / partition running CentOS 
5.3.

Does anyone know how to fix this to get CentOS 5.3 upgraded ? Do I have 
to use LABEL in fstab and menu.lst for my partitions, or perhaps just 
for my root partition ? Any other ideas why this is failing ?

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Re: [CentOS] CentOS 5.4 Upgrade installation failure

2009-12-23 Thread Kwan Lowe
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 10:53 PM, Edward Diener eldie...@tropicsoft.com wrote:
 CentOS 5.3 has been running fairly good except for a slow ethernet
 connection so I thought I would upgrade to CentOS 5.4 to see if that
 improved things. I had previously changed fstab and menu.lst to use UUID
 instead of LABEL in order to insulate myself from partition label
 changes I wanted to make. This worked fine in CentOS 5.3.

No answers, but can you tell me why you're re-installing?  Doing a
regular yum update will bring a 5.3 system to a 5.4 system.
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