I'm pretty new to the task of upgrading CentOS or RedHat o.s.'s.  I'm more 
familiar with upgrading Debian based o.s.'s.  Here are my questions:

1) will yum ever upgrade the major version?  I understand that there is no 
upgrade path from v5.x to v6.x, but is that always the case?  e.g. was there an 
upgrade path from v4.x -> v5.x?  If yum is capable of doing so, what are the 
command-line arguments necessary?

2) can I upgrade a minor version to any other greater minor number, or only to 
the greatest?  E.g. if i have a v5.4 box, can i upgrade to v5.5 or v5.6, or 
only to v5.7 (currently the latest)?

3) if an upgrade delivers a new kernel, am I obligated to run it (i.e. will the 
old kernel remain installed, or will the upgrade remove the old kernel)?  If 
not, does the upgrade automatically update grub such that the new kernel 
becomes the default?  Will the upgraded box function properly without running 
the new kernel?

4) aside from when an upgrade includes a new kernel, how can I tell when a 
reboot is necessary?  I gather that a new glibc may require services to be 
restarted, but is a reboot strictly necessary?

5) is there a way to apply only the updates that were made for the given minor 
version you're currently at?  E.g. if I'm at v5.5, how can I only apply updates 
that were made prior to v5.6's availability?

Thanks,

Jon
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