Re: lost RHEL entitlements

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on 6-16-2009 3:13 PM John R Pierce spake the following:
> John R Pierce wrote:
>> see Migration from RHEL5 to CentOS5   near the bottom of 
>> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/MigrationGuide
>>
>> if you have 4, its similar but different.  if you have 3, time to wipe 
>> and upgrade IMHO.
>>   
> 
> oops, eat my words, here's RHEL3
> 
> http://wiki.centos.org/FAQ/CentOS3#head-10bce23c2383ab4be8a9f0926578e96f5e0a8f5d
> 
> IIRC, the procedure for RHEL4->CentOS4 is somewhere between the 3 and 5 
> process.   you need to install yum and the repo files as well as the 
> centos keys, then do the rest ...
> 
> note all these procedures will result in a hybrid system where some of 
> your packages are from the upstream vendor, and others from the centos 
> project.   while this SHOULD work together OK, and many of us have done 
> exactly that, it is officially UNTESTED and you're on your own.
It's CentOS... Except for the forums and the mailing lists, you are on your
own anyway!



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