Hello, I have here several RHEL3 / RHEL5 dual boot systems, And would like now to “upgrade” the RHEL5 System
via anaconda “upgrade” paht. The issue I got is that anaconda use the first [root]
partition in the system for the upgrade, But on the first [root] partition in the system is RHEL3
installed, which should not be overwritten. /dev/sda1 /boot /dev/sda2 swap /dev/sda3 / (RHEL3U7) /dev/sda4 [Exended] /dev/sda5 /1 (RHEL5U0) I found in the Mailing list a possible Patch : https://www.redhat.com/archives/kickstart-list/2008-December/msg00019.html but I would prefer to select the right Root partition in the
%pre section of upgrade.cf of rather then to select the right one if anaconda found
more then one [root] partition on the system. I check the RHEL5U3 /usr/lib/anaconda/upgrade.py File from the Beta ISO but this has also the same methode, and select the first [root] partition for the “upgrade”
L Have anyone a Idea to realize this on RHEL5U1 or later ? Regards Klaus Klaus Arndt Verigy Germany GmbH, Herrenberger Strasse 130, 71034
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