Re: "Upgrade" process in 4.2

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Date: Saturday, October 6, 2007 - 6:06 pm

Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez writes:

> So...i have a question here: is it possible install 4.2 from

I'm afraid it's a bit too late. If you install a snapshot now, you
will be installing 4.2-current, which has moved some increments in the
direction of what will become 4.3. If you want 4.2, you will need to
wait for either your disks to arrive or the release date, whichever
happens first.

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"Upgrade" process in 4.2, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez, (Sat Oct 6, 5:55 pm)
Re: "Upgrade" process in 4.2, Tony Abernethy, (Sat Oct 6, 6:18 pm)
Re: "Upgrade" process in 4.2, Stuart Henderson, (Sat Oct 6, 6:08 pm)
Re: "Upgrade" process in 4.2, Alvaro Mantilla Gimenez, (Sat Oct 6, 9:26 pm)
Re: "Upgrade" process in 4.2, Peter N. M. Hansteen, (Sun Oct 7, 5:24 am)
Re: "Upgrade" process in 4.2, Peter N. M. Hansteen, (Sat Oct 6, 6:06 pm)