Re: yum upgrade v anaconda upgrade differences

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On 18/05/09 09:47, Jeremy Katz wrote:
On Sunday, May 17 2009, Seth Vidal said:
anaconda is also running outside of the system you're trying to update -
it doesn't have to worry about making its own environment entirely
unusable. So it can do things like --nodeps w/o a concern for not being
able to complete the transaction.

It also means that we can do things like use a newer version of rpm or a
new kernel with ext4 support to (eventually) allow for migrating from
ext3->ext4
OK, thanks Seth and Jeremy for that insight.

Cheers,

DaveT.

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