On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:27:48AM -0600, Jorge Biquez wrote: > At 01:55 a.m. 18/03/2010, Doug Barton wrote: > >On Wed, 17 Mar 2010, Cristiano Deana wrote: > > > >>yes, i knew. > >>but i was updating via ssh, so forget "run in single user". i also > >>know the exact procedure, but i upgrade hundreds of times before today > >>making this procedure and always went fine. > > > >So, it works just fine right up until the time it doesn't work. > >Feel free to deviate from the documented procedures, it's your > >system. Just don't be surprised if things break. > > > > > >Doug > >_______________________________________________ > > > Hello all. > With all respect Doug, users that have remote machines and do not > have access to it to boot single user like the manual says.. what > can we do? I understand that step is to be sure that no user will > modify something while we are doing those process. In my case I do > that step after midnight when our users are not in the server. > > Can others with remote systems comment about what they do in this step?
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