On 12/14/10 6:46 AM, Richard W.M. Jones wrote: > On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 02:35:24PM +0000, Paul Johnson wrote: >> Hi, >> >> On 14 December 2010 14:27, Richard W.M. Jones<rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 02:07:37PM +0000, Paul Johnson wrote: >>> >>>> Is there a safe way to install the x86_64 system over the 32 bit version >>> and >>>> then clean off the 32 bit stuff that is no longer needed? If I was using >>>> f14, I'd just trash the drive and then install, but I've got things how I >>>> want them under rawhide. >>> Not really. I would definitely suggest that you reinstall. >>> >>> I thought that would be the case - just wanted to check to ensure it's not >> something I can do another way. >> >> Okay, let's try another. Is there a way to grab a list of the packages >> installed and use a network installer to do the job based on the list? > I guess you can do: > > rpm -qa --qf '%{name}\n'> kickstart > > and try to construct a kickstart file out of that ... > > Rich. > Also, use "rpm -Va" to get a list of config files that have been modified. Unfortunately, there's no way to detect additional files (in /etc, etc) that aren't owned by a package but represent additional configuration state you might want to bring over. I usually make a copy of config files (cp -p $file $file.orig) before I edit them the first time... then just do "locate .orig" to find them all. -Philip -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel