@@DENISEBANH RHEL9 did not exist when 8.1 was created, and it was fully out of support when RHEL9 was released (about the same time as 8.6). You’ll have to update to a newer RHEL8 to have a supported leapp upgrade to RHEL9. If you would like to try out the process of leapp upgrading from 8 to 9, there’s a hands on lab you can do: www.redhat.com/en/interactive-labs/upgrade-with-leapp
"soon". Keep an eye on the Red Hat announcements page: access.redhat.com/announcements That said, there are so many artifacts that are part of a RHEL release, that you'll likely see 8.10 bits being made available through the Red Hat CDN prior to the official release announcement (which is published once EVERY artifact [packages, golden images, virt images, and a variety of other stuff] is complete and verified).
Great overview of all the new shiny in RHEL9! Thanks Eric!
- 0xSheepdog
Thank you for watching! - Eric
Howdy, do you have a live webinar on RHEL 8.1 to 9.4 upgrade via LEAPP step-by-step?
@@DENISEBANH RHEL9 did not exist when 8.1 was created, and it was fully out of support when RHEL9 was released (about the same time as 8.6). You’ll have to update to a newer RHEL8 to have a supported leapp upgrade to RHEL9.
If you would like to try out the process of leapp upgrading from 8 to 9, there’s a hands on lab you can do:
www.redhat.com/en/interactive-labs/upgrade-with-leapp
I’m glad for this video, because anything that was not
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when 8.10 will be available for download?
"soon". Keep an eye on the Red Hat announcements page:
access.redhat.com/announcements
That said, there are so many artifacts that are part of a RHEL release, that you'll likely see 8.10 bits being made available through the Red Hat CDN prior to the official release announcement (which is published once EVERY artifact [packages, golden images, virt images, and a variety of other stuff] is complete and verified).
8.10 is now available.