It also works well to install yum-conf-slx, which will include access to
the next release components as they are published.
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 10:32 PM, Andrew Z wrote:
> Paul,
> just finished an upgrade.
> What worked:
> yum --releasever 6.4 upgrade --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=sl*,epel*
Paul,
just finished an upgrade.
What worked:
yum --releasever 6.4 upgrade --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=sl*,epel*
what didn't:
yum upgrade
once upgrade completed and before reboot i re-installed the nvidia driver.
boot and life is good and warm
thank you gentlemen for your help
AZ
On Mon,
did you try doing a yum upgrade instead on a yum update-- Sent from my HP Pre3On Apr 1, 2013 8:49 AM, Andrew Z wrote: ekh... that's how I did previous update. Already forgotĀ :(.
Thank you Tam.
Will try tonight.
On Apr 1, 2013 8:33 AM, "Tam Nguyen" wrote:
To upgrade to 6.4,
ekh... that's how I did previous update. Already forgot :(.
Thank you Tam.
Will try tonight.
On Apr 1, 2013 8:33 AM, "Tam Nguyen" wrote:
> To upgrade to 6.4, try this:
> yum --releasever=6.4 update
>
> There are other ways to upgrade to 6.4, but I find the above command works
> for me. If you h
To upgrade to 6.4, try this:
yum --releasever=6.4 update
There are other ways to upgrade to 6.4, but I find the above command works
for me. If you have nvidia video card, then don't forget to resolve that.
-Tam
On Mon, Apr 1, 2013 at 8:22 AM, Andrew Z wrote:
> Morning,
> I ran the yum update o
Morning,
I ran the yum update on sl and sl-security repos from my up to date 6.3,
yet /etc/redhat-release is still 6.3
I did run yum clean beforehand.
What did I miss?
Thank you
AZ