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<h2><a name="s@‹%@ƒ@ ôÿ¿„óÿ¿0óÿ¿„1@„óÿ¿ ôÿ¿ôÿÃ"> Upgrading from a Prior Version of Red Hat Linux</h2>
<title>Upgrading from a Prior Version of Red Hat Linux</title>

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<p>The installation process for Red Hat Linux 5.0 includes the ability to
upgrade from prior versions of Red Hat Linux (2.0, 2.1, 3.0.3, 4.0, 4.1, and 4.2)
which are based on RPM technology.  Upgrading your system installs the
modular 2.0.<em>x</em> kernel as well as updated versions of the packages that
are installed on your machine. The upgrade process preserves existing
configuration files using a <tt>.rpmsave</tt> extension (e.g.,
<tt>sendmail.cf.rpmsave</tt>) and leaves a log telling what actions it took in
<tt>/tmp/upgradelog</tt>. As software evolves, configuration file formats can
change, so you should carefully compare your original configuration files
to the new files before integrating your changes.

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