[newbie] linux mandrake 8.1 UPGRADE

2001-11-30 Thread Vogel, Andrew (VOGELAP)

How good an idea is it to do the 8.1 PowerPack UPGRADE and specify that it
should NOT format /var and /home (those are where my webserver and some
documents live).

IF I do the upgrade, does 8.1 automagically select/update the packages, or
do I need to specify which packages it should update?

What about new hardware that I added since I installed 8.0? For example, I
added an internal ATAPI ZIP drive since 8.0 was installed. Will 8.1 detect
and upgrade the software for that?


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College of Pharmacy
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Re: [newbie] linux mandrake 8.1 UPGRADE

2001-11-30 Thread Charles A Edwards

On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 15:36:40 -0500
Vogel, Andrew (VOGELAP) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 How good an idea is it to do the 8.1 PowerPack UPGRADE and specify that it
 should NOT format /var and /home (those are where my webserver and some
 documents live).

 I you do an Upgrade none of your partition will be formated. 

 
 IF I do the upgrade, does 8.1 automagically select/update the packages, or
 do I need to specify which packages it should update?

All packages that you now have installed, if they are also in 8.1 will be
auto updated.

I would suggest that you are least glance through Flat list during pkg selection
since there are many in 8.1 that were not available in 8.0.

 
 
 What about new hardware that I added since I installed 8.0? For example, I
 added an internal ATAPI ZIP drive since 8.0 was installed. Will 8.1 detect
 and upgrade the software for that?

To me the prudent course is to always run the installations as new installs
rather than upgrades, you can still keep your current /var and /home intact
and need not format them.
The reasoning behind such a course is that in most cases when going from
1 version to the next there are most times certain differences which if
done as a upgrade can cause unneccessary problems.
In the case of 8.0 to 8.1 this is the addition of devfs in 8.1 allowing the
kernel to handle all block devices, hds, cdrom, floppies, etc. 

Devfs does have a problem with Zip drives in general and especially with the
ide Zip (these appears to have at last been fixed with the lastest kernel
and devfs rpms.)
I also have an ide Zip, if after installing 8.1 you should wish assistance
I can outline the procedure I used to get mine to work.


   Charles 


 




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Re: [newbie] linux mandrake 8.1 UPGRADE

2001-11-30 Thread civileme

On Friday 30 November 2001 11:36 am, Vogel, Andrew (VOGELAP) wrote:
 How good an idea is it to do the 8.1 PowerPack UPGRADE and specify that it
 should NOT format /var and /home (those are where my webserver and some
 documents live).

 IF I do the upgrade, does 8.1 automagically select/update the packages, or
 do I need to specify which packages it should update?

 What about new hardware that I added since I installed 8.0? For example, I
 added an internal ATAPI ZIP drive since 8.0 was installed. Will 8.1 detect
 and upgrade the software for that?


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 Andrew Vogel: Manager of Professional Programs, University of Cincinnati
 College of Pharmacy
 http://pharmacy.uc.edu
 (513)-558-3784
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If you are not formatting /var and /home, why bother with an upgrade?  Just 
install and have no worries about update artifacts.  In either case, it 
should see your ZIP.

Civileme



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