On Sun, 28 Oct 2001, hihihi wrote: > Tom Diehl wrote: > > >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 :-)))
Glad to make you smile. :-) > > >Just my $.02 > > > > But what a $.02 :-) Thanks.. It is pronounced 2 cents. It is another way to say just my opinion. I no longer remember exactly where it originated. Every once in a while we americans have to remember that people in other parts of the world might not understand our slang. Sorry about that. > 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 ?????? You get to choose if you want it to upgrade to ext3 or not. the systems I have done so far I have upgraded all of my partitions to ext3 and have had no problems what so ever with them. It is really cool to see the system just come back up with no fsck after just pushing the "big red button" (yea I know your not supposed to do it but I just could not resist). No 10 minute fsck. Something I will not miss. especially on my slower machines. > What i hear about the new file system atracts me.. Agreed, so far it works well. -- ......Tom Dysfunction The Only Consistent Feature of All [EMAIL PROTECTED] of Your Dissatisfying Relationships is You. _______________________________________________ Seawolf-list mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/seawolf-list
