> Something that would allow me to keep my machine(s)in recent-release > shape without forcing me to show up in person with a CD (and, for one of > them, that's a plane trip) on scheduled access, that would be fabulous. > Yeah, it'd require some new testing, but, as a motivator to people so > they keep their boxes up to date, it goes way better than an EOL notice. > Or, at least, that's what our field engs are saying at work. I did just that from 7.0 -> 7.1 -> 7.2 -> 7.3 on a whole fleet of machines. Big whoop, I know... Aside from that glibc thing, it's actually pretty easy to do across major releases as well. I haven't yet tried a major release upgrade remotely though (ie 8.0 -> 9). -Chuck -- Quantum Linux Laboratories - ACCELERATING Business with Open Technology * Education | -=^ Ad Astra Per Aspera ^=- * Integration | http://www.quantumlinux.com * Support | chuckw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx A: Because we read from top to bottom, left to right. Q: Why should i start my reply below the quoted text?