I just ran the pre-upgrade, and it said that I couldn't do an in place
upgrade for the following reason:
"/usr directory is on separate partition. In-place Upgrade is NOT possible."
Well that was news to me because I never separate /usr, so what is going
on? It apparently turns out that /usr/local is on a separate partition
and the software isn't smart enough to realize that there's a big
difference between /usr and /usr/local, so I'm guessing that that is the
reason.
I sure do hate software that makes lame or at worst incorrect
assumptions, almost as bad as when you change a config file and comment
out the default line and add you duplicate the line with changes, and
the software is too dumb to realize what you did.
On 09/10/14 08:03, Clovis Tristao wrote:
Hi,
Em 09-09-2014 18:16, m.roth@xxxxxxxxx escreveu:
No exist this lines in yum.conf
enabled=1
Yes, exist.
Thanks a lot guys.
Clovis
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