Problem with upgrading the fedora core 1 install

From: Bas Bosman (bas_at_lmv-clan.nl)
Date: 03/04/04

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    Hi,
     
    I've installed fedora core 1 recently and I tried to upgrade it, I
    wanted to add the gcc c compiler and some other things so I booted the
    system with fedora cd1 and choose to upgrade the install, but I was
    never asked to select what to install exactly, instead it just started
    installing.
    I've tried a couple of things with the bootloader but no option was
    working. So the question is how do I upgrade?
     
     
    Thanks,
    Bas
     

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