Or, if Redhat is unwilling to help you out, go to www.cheapbytes.com and get
5.1 (CD only) for
$1.95. No manuals, but you shouldn't have a problem with the upgrade.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 23 Jun, Geoffrey S. Knauth shaped the bitstream to say:
> > Two weeks ago I purchased and installed RH 5.0. It works great, and
> > I'm very happy with it. However, I see everyone talking about 5.1, so
> > I'm interested in getting 5.1. I'm less psyched about paying another
> > $50 for an incremental upgrade just two weeks after my last purchase.
> > Is there an upgrade path that is easier. I could upgrade by ftp, but
> > I'd prefer working from CDs.
> >
> > I understand that RH 5.1 is needed for VFAT support. That's probably
> > what I need most. The rest of the improvements are just icing. Thanks.
> >
>
> I think that RedHat will upgrade you for free in your situation. Ask
> 'em!
>
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