Tom Diehl wrote: >On Sat, 27 Oct 2001, hihihi wrote: > >>Glen Lee Edwards wrote: >> >>>Some corrections to my last post: >>> >>>1) Neither cdrom worked. The upgrade apparently kept the heart of /etc/fstab, >>> >>>.. >>> >>>6) I had modified one of the ports to allow ftp access for a friend of mine who >>> >>>.... >>> >>>7) Telnet and ftp weren't working. They were disabled apparently intentionally >>> >>>... >>> >>Thanks for the info.. >>I am lately leaning more to doing a clean install.... :-) >> > >Since you are willing to do a clean install anyway what do you have to >loose by trying the upgrade. If it works you are ahead of the game. >If not you can do the clean install anyway. >
I am smilling :-) The simple logic of it.. And i had not come up with it :-))) >Just my $.02 > But what a $.02 :-) Thanks.. That leads me to another question.. Red hat 7.2 uses a new file system, i believe. ext3 or something.. When you do a upgrade from 7.1 to 7.2, will the harddisk be converted to this new filesystem ?????? What i hear about the new file system atracts me.. I have sometimes complete crashes.. Switching OFF the computer has been often the only way out. With fear of remaining damage.. The new file system should be better resistant against this type of damage.. As far as i understand.. _______________________________________________ Seawolf-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/seawolf-list
