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{{Note box| This is just a upgrade CHECK. There is '''NO''' upgrade path in place!!. This page is simply here to see what upstream thinks about an 'in place' upgrade from CentOS 6.5 (SME9) to CentOS 7 (SME10). This check will '''NOT''' take into account any contribs or other modifications to your SME Server.}}
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{{Note box| This is just a upgrade CHECK. There is '''NO''' upgrade path in place!!. This page is simply here to see what upstream thinks about an 'in place' upgrade from CentOS 6.5 (SME9) to CentOS 7 (SME10). This check will '''NOT''' take into account any contribs or other modifications to your SME Server.There is '''MUCH''' more to be done under the hood, but consider this a first step in gaining an understanding of what needs to be addressed at least.}}
    
==About==
 
==About==
CentOS has released an "upgradetool" which is basically a pre-check of a possible upgrade from CentOS 6.5 to CentOS 7. This tool will not upgrade anything, and won't alter your system other then writing the test results to a file. The main goal of this tool is to gather information about what would be required to prepare an (Manual) upgrade. The tool can be installed as a RPM.
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CentOS has released an "Upgrade Tool" which is basically a pre-check of a possible upgrade from CentOS 6.5 to CentOS 7. This tool will not upgrade anything, and won't alter your system other then writing the test results to a file. The main goal of this tool is to gather information about what would be required to prepare an (Manual) upgrade. The tool can be installed as a RPM.
       
==Installation==
 
==Installation==
The "upgrade tool" can be installed by adding the repo to your '''TEST'' SME9 server (please use a VM and note the virtual drivers).
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The "upgrade tool" can be installed by adding the repo to your '''TEST''' SME9 server (please use a VM and note the virtual drivers).
     

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