Ok.. I had hell setting up 4.2 on my Thinkpad 360Cs... but I got it...
Then I borrowed a friends RH5.1.. could not get it to install.. I tried
to upgrade.. then I tried to complete install, then I formatted and
tried to start fresh with 5.1 nothing.. but thats ok.. I got 4.2 back on
there.. now. How would I go about manually upgrading?
Would/should I just upgrade one rpm at a time?.. Time is really not a
matter... If I can do it one RPM at a time that is fine...
Is there a certain RPM I should start at? say glint, or XF86???
Just trying to get some info as to not waste time.. if it take a week to
install that is ok.. just don't want to spend time doing something that
won't work..
2. QIC Cleaning Cartridge -where to get
3. NFS mount from AIX 4.2 to SunOS 5.1 fails after upgrade
4. Need: Address for Deakin Univ. in Australia
5. Upgrading from Redhat 4.2 to 5.1 remotely - suggestions??
7. Floppyless Upgrade from 4.2 to 5.1
8. HELP:::-> shared lib and archived lib
9. How do I upgrade Redhat 4.2 -> 5.1 via Ftp
10. NFS mount from AIX 4.2 to SunOS 5.1 fails after upgrade
11. RedHat 5.1 upgrade blew out 4.2 and MBR
13. Huge network performance loss from RedHat 4.2 to 5.1