Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 24 May 1998 22:33:30 -0400 (EDT) | From | "Michael J. McGillick" <> | Subject | Re: Upgrading to a test kernel |
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Hello:
I'm gonna ask a dumb question here, but this script assumes that I have NFS support either built-in or as a module, correct?
- Mike
On Sun, 24 May 1998, Riley Williams wrote:
> Hi there. > > >> Looking for some help from the Red Hat users on this list (or > >> knowledgable others). I've tried a couple of times before to > >> upgrade my existing RH 5.0 system to one of the test kernels, but > >> I usually end up screwing up one thing or another. I have read the > >> documentation, and I've tried to upgrade almost of the packages > >> necessary as listed by the minimum version numbers in the > >> documentation. > > >> If anyone is currently running RH 5.0, and has successfully gotten > >> to the point of running a test kernel, I would like to discuss the > >> steps that you took to get to that point. > > In my case, here's the procedure I used to update to the latest of > everything...I use the RedHat mirror on SunSite.doc.ic.ac.uk but the > following should also work with RedHat's own site... > > Q> #!/bin/bash > Q> mkdir /redhat > Q> mount -t nfs -o ro,soft,rsize=8192,wsize=8192 \ > Q> 193.63.255.4:/public/Mirrors/ftp.redhat.com/ /redhat > Q> cd /redhat/pub/redhat/current/updates/i386 > Q> for Z in *.i386.rpm ; do > Q> X=`echo $Z | sed 's/-[0-9]*\./ /' | cut -d ' ' -f 1` > Q> Y=`rpm -q $X 2> /dev/null` > Q> if [ "$Y" != '' ]; then > Q> if [ $Y.i386.rpm != $Z ]; then > Q> echo "Updating $Y.i386.rpm to $Z" >&2 > Q> rpm -Uvh $Z > Q> fi > Q> fi > Q> done > Q> cd / > Q> umount /redhat > Q> rmdir /redhat > > The result of the above sequence is that ALL of your currently > installed RedHat-supplied RPM's are updated to the latest versions, > thus reducing the problems caused by old versions... > > Best wishes from Riley. >
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