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Gold Member | Редактировать | Профиль | Сообщение | Цитировать | Сообщить модератору larryOnOff угу. Не знаю насколько это ошибка, пока вроде бы работает и никаких проблем не вижу особых. Почитай сам что там новенькое http://fedora.redhat.com/docs/release-notes/fc4/#sn-overview Щас хочу поставить эксперимент с обновлением фц3 до фц4 Upgrading Red Hat Linux/Fedora Core with yum It is possible to upgrade your Red Hat Linux/Fedora Core system using yum instead of the CD/DVD-based install or upgrade option. Only experienced Red Hat/Fedora Core users should attempt this, as the upgrade process may cause problems. Theoretically, you should be able to upgrade from any Red Hat Linux/Fedora Core release to any Red Hat Linux/Fedora Core release with a yum-compatible repository (i.e. containing yum "header" files). I have successfully upgraded the following operating system releases using yum: Red Hat Linux 7.2 to 9 Red Hat Linux 8.0 to 9 Red Hat Linux 8.0 to Fedora Core 2 Red Hat Linux 9 to Fedora Core 1 Fedora Core 1 to Fedora Core 2 Fedora Core 2 to Fedora Core 3 Fedora Core 3 to Fedora Core 4 The steps are slightly different when upgrading to Fedora Core releases versus a Red Hat Linux release (i.e. through Red Hat Linux 9), so they are presented separately. Before performing an upgrade with yum, please read the YumUpgradeFaq Wiki. Upgrading to Fedora Core 4 The following steps were used to update a Fedora Core 3 system to Fedora Core 4 using yum. 1. Download and install the Fedora Core 4 version of fedora-release from one of the Fedora Core mirrors. Example: # rpm -Uvh http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/4/i386/os/Fedora/RPMS/fedora-release-4-2.noarch.rpm 2. Disable third-party yum repositories, if applicable. In my configuration, I had the Dag, FreshRPMs, and Dries third-party yum repositories enabled. As of 06/15/05, only the Dries repository caused an error message (i.e. it had not been updated with Fedora Core 4 packages or it did not have a Fedora Core 4 directory structure) so I will only disable that repository. # echo "enabled=0" >> /etc/yum.repos.d/dries.repo 3. When upgrading to Fedora Core 4, the kernel must be upgraded before the rest of the packages. # yum -y update kernel Otherwise, you may receive the following error message: --> Running transaction check --> Processing Dependency: kernel-utils for package: kernel --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Missing Dependency: kernel-utils is needed by package kernel 4. Disable SELinux, if applicable, and reboot the system to begin using the Fedora Core 4 kernel. I ran into significant problems after this reboot when SELinux was enabled. To disable SELinux: # vi /etc/sysconfig/selinux Change: SELINUX=enforcing -- or -- SELINUX=permissive To: SELINUX=disabled # reboot 5. Remove the Fedora Core 3 kernel(s) to prevent the aforementioned kernel-utils package dependency error. # yum remove kernel-2.6.11\*FC3\* 6. Continue the upgrade to Fedora Core 4. # yum -y upgrade Note: if you receive the following error, import the RPM-GPG-KEY. warning: rpmts_HdrFromFdno: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID db42a60e public key not available for caching-nameserver-7.3-3.noarch.rpm # rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY 7. Reboot the system to begin using Fedora Core 4. 8. If applicable, re-enable SELinux by undoing the changes above, and reboot the system to use SELinux. |