Re: f18 updates

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On 04/18/2013 05:20 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am kind of up and running on my pogo with the f18 img.

So I am trying to set things up a bit like I like then and first try running 'yum update'. 172 package need updating, but only117Mb!

Quite a list of things.  Is this correct?  Should I really do this?

Well I guess I really need to stay current, it seems that this image is suppose to be current, but this is a lot to update...

No new kernel at least.

I bit the bullet and did the update.  Ouch that took some time, alright.

I am thinking about making a backup drive. I have an identical drive I could use. Would I pull the drive out of the pogo (turned off of course), put them both into a box and use dd to make an exact copy? Would that work, and what would the copy look like? What if there are differences in bad 'sectors' between the two usb drives?

Just being a worrywort with all it takes to get the unit available, I don't want to loose it if the usb drive fails in a year or so. I figure a back up after every major update kind of a thing.

Or is there someway to do it 'live'?


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