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Reply To: | Werf, C.G. van der (Carel) |
Date: | Wed, 4 Feb 2015 16:29:05 +0000 |
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Hi,
I have several different releases of Scientific Linux running, and now one of my spare-fileservers is repowerd again
Then I found out it is still running SL 5.3, so I would like to update to 5.11, but ScienticfLinux.org in its FAQ only mentions:
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How do I update to the latest release?
To upgrade from SL 5.5 (or any older SL 5 release) to the latest SL 5, simply install yum-conf-sl5x
To upgrade from SL 6.1 (or any older SL 6 release) to the latest SL 6, simply install yum-conf-sl6x
Upgrades between major versions (from SL 5 to SL 6, or SL 6 to SL 7) are not supported.
Starting with Scientific Linux 5.9 and Scientific Linux 6.4, the 'x' repo is installed by default.
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So:
# yum install yum-conf-sl5x
Shows:
"No package yum-conf-sl5x available" (from ftp1.scientificlinux.org)
Therefor: Is the phrase " or any older SL 5 release " correct ?
Regards,
Carel
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