Do we need this crap on LWN?
Posted Feb 22, 2007 11:53 UTC (Thu) by
markc (guest, #4419)
In reply to:
Do we need this crap on LWN? by bojan
Parent article:
ESR's goodbye note
> Oh, it's absolutely advisable. Just use the
> upgrade process (anaconda runs that).
What is anaconda and would it be included in a CentOS 3.6 system ?
> You just can't do it while the system is hot.
There we go, the aspect of RPM management that is "desperately needed"[1]
and equally denied by those who know not. The fairly radical cross distro
upgrade procedure I describe earlier did not require a reboot and no
service was down for more that 30 seconds max. That, to me, is an
essential part of running SERVERS where uptimes rule and why I have always
used Debian based systems. I have one box that has been up for 464 days
and started with a Debian Sarge 2.6.12 devfs enabled kernel and now runs a
Ubuntu Dapper udev enabled system, on the same kernel, without a reboot...
the very excuse I was given for why upgrading from CentOS 3.6 to 4.3 was
not possible. It seems that unless RPM based folks actually use a Debian
based system they no not what they are missing out on.
[1] Refer to previous comments above.
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