Upgrading Redhat/Mandrake - space problem
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Wed Aug 22 06:53:35 EDT 2001
On SuSE I have done several upgrades with very few problems, and I
routininely upgrade their fixes.
One problem that all systems (Linux, Unix, Windows) face during upgrade is
space. I always keep a version of Partition Magic with me so I can
rearrange my partitions. I am about to upgrade my laptop from SuSE 7.1 to
SuSE 7.3 beta. We'll see if I encounter any problems.
"Brian J.Conway" wrote:
> Just quickly looking, I would think it's the /usr that's top short on space f
> or the upgrade. Hitting ctrl-alt-F(1-4) during the install would probably pr
> ovide a little more info once it dies on you. On a side note, I've yet to fi
> nd a Linux distro (or any OS, really) that upgrades well enough that I would
> actually recommend using, with the exception of Debian's apt-get procedure (d
> ist-upgrade, is it?). With plenty of partitions, why not just do a full inst
> all and format / and /usr, after backing up whatever you need, since I didn't
> see a /home in there? As much as I'm a fan of Mandrake, that would definite
> ly be my recommendation for that distribution, in particular.
>
> Brian J. Conway
> dogbert at clue4all.net
>
> "LINUX is obsolete"
> - Andrew S. Tanenbaum, creator of Minix
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