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AlmaLinux 8.5 has been released. I'm guessing we can't use it until DirectAdmin is ready.
Your timing is impeccable. I was just at the point of installing DirectAdmin. I'm a FreeBSD refugee so I didn't know if that was the case with Linux.You can, it's just regular OS update from 8.4 etc. as was with centos 7.1,7.2..-7.9 same with almalinux. If DA compatible with Almalinux - it compatible with any 8.xx version.
I'm not aware that an upgrade from Centos 7 to 8 is possible. Centos never had that option.in simplest cases - yes, you can upgrade from Centos7 to Centos 8 and then convert to Almalinux 8
Neither for Centos? Because if everything is correct, you can just use the Centos procedure. I never used kickstart..but I could not find a proper documentation how to setup automated installer using kickstart.
Did Debian already dropped support for Centos 7??
Yep, now I see there is only some buggy way: https://www.tecmint.com/upgrade-centos-7-to-centos-8/I'm not aware that an upgrade from Centos 7 to 8 is possible. Centos never had that option.
As far as I know at this moment only FreeBSD and Debian can do major upgrades from within the OS itself. Debian with apt-get. This will in Centos for example not work with yum. This is what I mean.
Discussed before , its now possible:I'm not aware that an upgrade from Centos 7 to 8 is possible. Centos never had that option.
Yes but that was not the question. I have mentioned that script for conversion.Discussed before , its now possible:
so the best essence is to install alma complete from fresh, is this the point?@Zhenyapan had to go from Centos 6 to Centos 7 and did not find a reliable methode. And I haven't checked anymore after that.
if upgrading major versions could be done with any of the Linux distro's. not for all distro's. can't be done in all distro's.
since Centos 8 is not going to be real Centos anymore and 7 has a more late EOL so why bother upgrading to Centos
That depends on how you mean this.so the best essence is to install alma complete from fresh, is this the point?
thank you.... that's my personal opion.
You can check via the cat /etc/redhat-release to see what you have.How to find out if I have centos Stream?
It's the other way around. Debian was there long before Ubuntu and Debian is also widely used by hosters. Since Ubuntu got popular on desktops, it's more popular amongst hosters too (more the younger hosters I believe).Debian is fueled by Ubuntu