Re: Installation options



Yes, but completely unsupported.

Paul Lemmons wrote:
I have been reading this list and there seems to be a number of
options for installing Fedora 7 (boy it is hard not to type FC7). I
see the normal boot from DVD and upgrade option with several variants.
What I am not seeing and really thought I would is the ability to
upgrade via yum. I went from FC5 to FC6 via yum on a number of
machines and even though it was not officially supported it still
worked wonderfully. Just curious, is this an option with F7?

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