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What’s redhat-upgrade-tool?

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The redhat-upgrade-tool provides a way to upgrade Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 systems to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. The redhat-upgrade-tool command is a program to collect the information for upgrade and prepare the environment. It includes downloading kernel, and initial ram image, and packages.

Some free space on the storage is needed to store those files. As a source for installation repository, there are three options: an ISO file, a device file, or a repository on the network. One of them must be specified in the command option. Also, it creates an grub entry as default entry for upgrade with the downloaded kernel and initial ram image, then it’s used for the next boot to start the upgrade tasks.

Command Options of “redhat-upgrade-tool”

Here is the command options of “redhat-upgrade-tool”:

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