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Appendix A. Upgrading Your Current System
A.2. Upgrading Your System
The
Upgrade Examine
screen appears if you have instructed the installation program to perform an
upgrade by typing the
linux upgrade
command at the boot prompt.
Note
If the contents of your
/etc/redhat-release
file have been changed from the default, your Red Hat
Enterprise Linux installation may not be found when attempting an upgrade to Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 3.
You can relax some of the checks against this file by booting with the following boot command:
linux upgradeany
Use the
linux upgradeany
command if your Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation was not given as
an option to upgrade.
To perform an upgrade, select
Perform an upgrade of an existing installation
. Click
Next
when you
are ready to begin your upgrade.
To perform a new installation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux on your system, select
Perform a new
Red Hat Enterprise Linux installation
and refer to Chapter 4
Installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux
for further instructions.
Figure A-1. Choosing to Upgrade or Install
A.3. Upgrade Boot Loader Configuration
A software boot loader is used to start Red Hat Enterprise Linux on your computer. It can also start
other operating systems, such as Windows. If you are using a Red Hat Enterprise Linux software boot
loader (GRUB or LILO), it is detected automatically.
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