Well, apt should certainly work for dist-upgrades on fedora. I understand that other people have used apt dist-upgrade to go from RH9 to FC1 On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Ventsislav Genchev wrote: > According to the errata policy for The Fedora Project bug fixes and > erreta updates will be available for two to three months after the > release of the subsequent version. That's ok.. but let's take an > exampe... If I want to use Fedora Linux on some gateway for an instance > and the erreta support stops, what should I do? Change it with Debian; > Install the next version of Fedora Core (don't think so... I don't plan > to change my os every 6 months).. > > What is the solution? > Will updates for Fedora Core 2 work on Fedora Core 1? > > If someone out there could explain what should people who like (the > Redhat linux, Fedora Core, their dir tree architecture, conf support, > etc.. etc... ) do when a bug (securety risk) occurres after the > end-of-life period, I'll be vary gratefull... > > PS: I don't plan to buy RHE.. so please don't offer that solution. > > > > -- Sam Barnett-Cormack Software Developer | Student of Physics & Maths UK Mirror Service (http://www.mirror.ac.uk) | Lancaster University