Re: Migrate from CentOS 5.5 to SL5.5

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While my interest in this thread started with www.yahoo.com mistakenly
resolving to an IP address on a wireless leaf node in rural north Texas
and the subsequent well-deserved chiding by mentors at Internet2 and
Baylor University to run only current BIND releases, I hope sharing this
URL will be helpful to those who might encounter similar problems:

<http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Upgrading_Fedora_using_yum>.

At least I've put the Plan B Ubunto 10.10 project on hold while
evaluating said URL wrt possibly learning how to recover from a failed
migration.

My thanks to Seth Vidal and other folks who prefer/require anonymity and
please excuse the cross post, and, of course, to those at the Big Purple
Shipper.

kind regards/ldv

Larry Vaden, CoFounder
Internet Texoma, Inc.
Serving Rural Texomaland Since 1995
We Care About Your Connection!

memorable quote from my number 1 mentor for going on 2 decades now @
Internet2: "It's fundamentally wrong for RedHat to attempt to backport
security patches for such a fundamental service. I'd cuss a blue streak
about this point, in fact, except that I don't want to trigger the
anti-cuss features at Dr. [redacted]'s place of employment."
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