chrism@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Some way to change piecemeal to increase the likelyhood of a working
system. If this system gets hosed for partial updates, I am hosed....
I'm in pretty much the same boat. However, I will say that being
forearmed with the nature of the problems, I've been able to upgrade
machines without any problems. That said, I have chosen not to update a
few key machines that are in unmanned locations until such time as I can
get a warm (Hell, I'll settle for cold) body out there just in case
there are problems.
Are people running RHEL being plagued by these same problems?
I'm on nahant-list; I've not seen mention of it there.
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