Re: What will the upgrade to 5.2 be like?

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on 6-19-2008 5:37 AM Robert Moskowitz spake the following:
I have a few servers that I really have to build already. Got to buckle down and get it done; no more waiting for 5.2 as a 'reason' to put it off for another day.

I will be building a local repository for 5.2 as soon as the ISOs are posted (well as soon as my 768Kb DSL link will allow), so what am I looking at for the 'cost' of the upgrade?
Your breath will suddenly be minty fresh, your hair will grow back, you will lose weight and gain muscle mass, even your "lower regions" will become bigger. For women, your hips will firm and your belly will be flat. You will look 10 years younger and feel 20 years younger!
You will be the envy of your peers!

Now seriously;

What do you mean by "cost". If you mirror the upstream release, that should be your biggest bandwidth usage. Then point your servers at your local repo and "yum update".
Then probably a reboot as there is a new kernel release.
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