I did -- he said that it was my responsibility to upgrade the virtual
machine. The service they would provide would only be a reinstall of the
image of Fedora 16. The bottom line is that I'm give a virtual box and 5
static ips, and all maintenance is my responsibility.
billo
On Thu, 25 Oct 2012, Doug wrote:
On 10/25/2012 09:46 PM, vendor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Sorry if this is the wrong forum -- if it is, please direct me to the right
one.
I rent a virtual personal server in another city that runs Fedora 16. I
want to upgrade it to 17. I did the yum-based preupgrade and such, but am
stuck. The instructions I read said to reboot and then choose upgrade at
the boot screen.
Since this is a network machine that has no boot screen, I need to tell the
box to upgrade in some other way.
Is there a way to to a yum upgrade over the network without seeing a boot
screen?
Thanks!
billo
Since you rent this, it's not yours to upgrade. Consult the owner of the
machine!
--doug
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