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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4111- May 14, 2012
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Unix Tip #4111- May 14, 2012
UPGRADING OPERATING SYSTEMS
There are many cases where a vendor will tell you
that with each new upgrade of the operating system
one does not need to wipe the disk clean.
Whenever possible, and given the chance, wipe
clean the system disk with a "newfs" or "mkfs",
depending on your unix flavor.
If a version number leaps an entire number
for example, Version 5.3 -> version 6.2, it
is highly recommended that the disk be wiped
clean. In some cases it can be safe to
upgrade without wiping a system disk if the
version is not a full leap for example,
Version 5.2 -> Versions 5.3
Past history has shown that in some cases the
following could happen if a system disk wasn't
wiped clean first:
1) New versions mixed with older patches can
cause the system to become unstable.
2) Old configuration files are not compatible with
the newer O.S.
3) Some 3rd party software or device drivers wouldn't
be compatible.
4) Loss of unknown modified system files.
5) The new kernel will not be able to compile sometimes.
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LAST 5 TIPS
4110
- INETD.CONF CLEAN UP
4109
- RENAME A LARGE NUMBER OF FILES
4108
- NULL ROOT PASSWD WITHOUT VI
4107
- THE EXECUTION OF FIND
4106
- PROTECT THE ROOT DIRECTORY AT ALL COST
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