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How to upgrade from MDK 9.1 to latest version


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There are several methods. The easiest is to download the ISOs burn them and the installer will ask you if you want to do a clean install or just upgrade.

The other is using the package manager (urpmi). Broadband connection requiered.

1. Delete your old media sources by

urpmi.removemedia -a

2. Get new media sources. Visit easyurpmi

3. Install upgrades by

urpmi --auto-select --auto

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definitely go with a clean install to go from 9.1. i did an upgrade from 2005 to 2006 via urpmi without any problems. note that urpmi --auto-select will not install the kernel, so you also have to do a separate kernel install.

 

Does clean install means I have to re-setup everything I am currently using? Samba, PAN, Azureus, Mozilla etc.

 

I am using this as a file server mostly so there are backup cron jobs setup and 8 users using it, minimum disruption is preferred.

 

Any more advices?

 

Thanks

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Does clean install means I have to re-setup everything I am currently using? Samba, PAN, Azureus, Mozilla etc.

Unfortunately, that's a possibility. I would backup /etc, /home and /usr/local dirs (and any other dir you installed software to), would do clean install and would try copying older config files manually, one by one to the new server.

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My advice is to wait out the install of the newest (2006) version for a few weeks (a month would be safe), because there are some troublesome glitches which will be addressed asap due to their nature.

2005 (10.2) is very stable though.

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Thanks for all who replied. Sounds like it would be best for me to wait a bit and then start from scratch with the latest version.

 

Here is my other question, I have 3 drives in my server, 2 identical data drives (250G), both running ext3 fs, one is a complete backup of the other. Mandrake is loaded on a separate drive (20G). If I simply re-install latest Mandrake on the 20G drive, when I am all done, will it automatically recognize the 2 data drives and the data in them?

 

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Yes, it will- do not worry about that... almost.

 

BUT: If you have issues while installing just disconnect the two 250G drives, do your installation and then reconnect them. Either the harddrake daemon will take care, or you can use mcc/disk manager to set new mount points for those two drives.

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