Les Mikesell wrote: \
The main issues that have been posted here involved a lockup while yum was updating itself or its libraries and database. There was some advice about updating these first, or using 'upd2date -u' instead, but I'm not sure which is best.
fwiw I've just upgraded from 4.3 (new install done after RHEL 4.4, before CentOS 4.4) to 4.4. The upgrade went smoothly with yum, no special actions. I was a little surprised to see a new kernel; I updated grub's menu to boot the one I'm already running, thank you ver much!.
I've not rebooted, I'd do that when I'm in the same room and it's not downloading Debian.
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