On 2015-08-04, Andrew Savchenko <birc...@gentoo.org> wrote: > On Tue, 4 Aug 2015 17:20:40 +0000 (UTC) Grant Edwards wrote: >> On 2015-08-04, Felix Miata <mrma...@earthlink.net> wrote: >> >> > That's right, May 2011, my first and only Gentoo installation, 32 bit on an >> > old Athlon, which means no sse2, and kernel 2.6.37. It coexists in >> > multiboot >> > on one HD with 12 installations of Fedora and openSUSE. I'd like to upgrade >> > it rather than installing fresh, >> >> Can we ask why? >> >> > if it's doable. >> >> It probably is (for some degnerate value of "doable"). >> >> My gut feeling is that a fresh install is going to be a _lot_ easier >> and faster. A fresh install will take a couple hours. > > With all userspace software?
No. I'm just talking about the basic OS stuff. > No way on 32-bit Athlon. I have Athlon-XP. Even with distcc to > Core2Duo it takes about 10 days of compilation time to build all > stuff, I'm not counting time to fix all failures here. Well, I have > >3000 packages installed... He's going to have to compile all the user-space stuff either way (upgrade or fresh install), so how long that takes is moot. -- Grant Edwards grant.b.edwards Yow! I wish I was on a at Cincinnati street corner gmail.com holding a clean dog!