One way is to just download the mandrake
9.1 isos and burn them to disk, reboot and you have the option to
install or upgrade
Walt
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ARG,,, kill the html, please.
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 08:41, Kurniawan Mitchell wrote:
Where I can find service pack to upgrade madrake 9.0 to 9.1 ?
Is that possible to not reinstall the whole mandrake 9.1 to my
mandrake 9.0 ? I just to upgrade it. Where can I find the service pack
and
I apologize to annoy you guy, I just send 2 msn
before. Next time all msn will be on plain text.
ed tharp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:ARG,,, kill
the html, please.
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 08:41, Kurniawan Mitchell wrote:
Where I can find service pack to upgrade madrake 9.0
to 9.1 ?
Is that
Is that Mandrake 9.1/i586 ISO Image that I should
downloaded ? I will have 3 CD's ? Which one should I
downloaded ?
is there anyone have experience a problem when try to
upgrade from 9.0 to 9.1 ? Any back up should I prepare
? Just to let you know I have dual O/S on my system.
Window 2000 and
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 08:54, Kurniawan Mitchell wrote:
I apologize to annoy you guy, I just send 2 msn
before. Next time all msn will be on plain text.
No problem, I think I saw the other 2 first, and really (to _me_) html
mail is not all that bad, but I try to respect the others (who really
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 09:04, Kurniawan Mitchell wrote:
Is that Mandrake 9.1/i586 ISO Image that I should
downloaded ? I will have 3 CD's ? Which one should I
downloaded ?
each cd is numbered, all three are a good idea to burn. an ISO is an
image and is not burned as a file but as an image.
On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 09:04, Kurniawan Mitchell wrote:
sorry, those numbers i just posted were for the beta for version 9.2,
but the convention is the same.
you also may want to wait a month (or so) and get 9.2 when it comes out,
or try the beta version, and give Mandrake's developers a taste of