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On 7.7.2024 г. 19:35 ч., [email protected] wrote:
I've been running 4.5.4-1 on RHEL8 for a while now; been running fine for my 
needs.  I was getting around the unholy dependency issue caused by the 
centos-release package conflicting with the redhat-release package by upgrading 
everything else -- not it.  It's been necessary to do this since RHEL versions 
were higher than any CentOS 8 Stream versions.  This time round since CentOS 
has been archived, I made sure to install anything I hadn't and then manually 
purged centos-release from the rpm database. This allowed RHEL to update to 
8.10, including the release package this time.  Not expecting an issue since 
there won't be any future patches coming from that repo.

If I decide to stick with oVirt and install daily snapshots, I assume what I 
will have to do is setup a new CentOS Steam 9 server, create a backup of the 
old server, and then restore on the new server.  Like what I did when I was 
forced to migrate from CentOS 8 to RHEL8 (with CentOS 8 Stream packages).  Is 
this right?

I haven't decided if I want to do this.  CentOS Stream 9 is supported until mid 
2027; RHEL 8.10 is supported until mid 2029.  Barring any new features or major 
incompatibility, I really don't see a pressing reason to do this.  In fact, 
with no one stepping in to take over the project, there is a better chance of 
being supported by sticking with RHEL 8.10 (2+ years).
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