On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 11:32:31 -0600, kmoogle <kmoogle@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Is this possible and/or documented? I've seen documentation that > suggested installing the fedora-release and yum RPMs from the version > you're considering upgrading to, but didn't know if this was possible > with FC4test1. Its 'possible' but since fc4t1 introduces python2.4, and fc3 applications such as yum use python2.3 associated path locations for modules... you have to take some care to prepare your system in order for things to work out for the best. At the very least, the attempt is a good way to learn more about tricky details of python module packaging, when(not if) you end up breaking your python install. > I'm trying to avoid the download-the-iso--then-burn-and-upgrade hassles. There are ways of avoiding burning an iso to disk and instead use grub to boot into the installer image extracted from the small boot.iso file and then do a network based upgrade using anaconda. -jef"I could have sworn the point of being a tester and running the test releases was to be hassled, and to take a bullet (or a few of them) for the rest of the userbase who will be relying on things like the installer in the full release"spaleta