On 01/23/2017 07:47 PM, TE Dukes wrote: > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: CentOS [mailto:centos-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mark >> LaPierre >> Sent: Monday, January 23, 2017 7:30 PM >> To: centos@xxxxxxxxxx; Mark LaPierre >> Subject: Re: I'm making the change to a new OS >> >> On 01/22/17 23:12, TE Dukes wrote: >>> Decided to upgrade to 7.x. >>> >>> It's been a good ride 6.x, but you're living in the past. >>> >>> Everything is backed up, just waiting on my new 4TB HD to arrive for a >>> fresh install. >>> >>> See ya'll on the other side!! >>> >> >> I just built a brand new Centos 7 machine for a friend this weekend. I did a >> net install. All went well once I figured my way through the installer. It took >> me a while to find the button that I need to click to turn on the network >> connection. >> > Actually, I've been running a centos 7 vm for a couple months now on a 6.8 system with no problems. Just been scared to do a fresh install because it can't be upgraded from 6.8. > > I'm saving the old HD just in case I need to revert back. > > This will be the first time in 20 yrs that I'll try 'custom' partitioning. I've always gone the default route. I want to setup extra space/partition for backups until I can build a stand alone NAS. > > I hope all my config files in 6.8 work in 7.3. If you are running httpd, you are likely going to need to modify the config files. This page will help: https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/upgrading.html But there are many other apache 2.2 to 2.4 upgrading help sites available.
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