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Re: Leopard Migration Guide



On 10/17/2007 12:46 PM, "Ed Pastore" <email@hidden> wrote:

On Oct 17, 2007, at 1:31 PM, Craig Kabis wrote:

>> You're brave.  Let us know what gets screwed up after you migrate.
>> The last one I did from 10.3.9 > 10.4.x was in January 2006.  I'll
>> never do another.  Working 20 hours straight and then having to boot
>> back up from the 10.3.9 Server blows.  DNS was screwed up.  The
>> service would stop by itself after a few minutes even after not using
>> the GUI and editing the files by hand.  I couldn't get Apple Mail
>> Server to work either.

> Well, I gotta do something... I'd prefer not to leave all my servers
> stuck on 10.4 forever. Was your bad experience with a migration or an
> upgrade?

> In any event, I'm hoping that the vast amount of migration-related
> feedback generated on this list may have had some influence on
> Apple's construction of the 10.5 migration guide; and perhaps it
> won't be so bad. However, I'll be interested to see how it works with
> NetInfo being killed off entirely in 10.5

I did mine as an in-place upgrade, and it was painless. However, it wasn't
until after 10.4.3, and with a lot of prep work before hand.

-- 
John C. Welch         Writer/Analyst
Bynkii.com              Mac and other opinions
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