Re: upgrade Rhel3

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I would add that, in most cases, when you upgrade the kernel (which is basically what the update level in RHEL refers to), the old kernel is left still installed and is shown on the boot menu, but the new kernel is the default. This allow you to easily revert back to the old kernel if any problems occur with the new kernel. That did save me once when a particular application didn't like the new kernel.



Chris St. Pierre wrote:
Yoseph--

As update 7 is the latest version, you can update with:

up2date -u --nox

That will update all of the software on the system to their latest
versions.

Chris St. Pierre
Unix Systems Administrator
Nebraska Wesleyan University

On Mon, 31 Jul 2006, Yoseph Leleputra wrote:

Dear World,

Today i am using RHEL 3 update 4 , now i got job to upgrade my redhat to
RHEL 3 update 7
Do someone who had same experience can share his experience with me.
What the simple way and efficient in upgrading proccess

Thanks in advance
Yoseph
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