Warning: /etc//CentOS-Linux-Plus.repo saved as /etc// Warning: /etc//CentOS-Linux-PowerTools.repo saved as /etc// ![]() Replacing centos-linux-release.noarch 8.8 Package Architecture Version Repository SizeĬentos-stream-release noarch 8.6-1.el8 Stream-BaseOS 22 k ![]() Last metadata expiration check: 0:01:38 ago on Thu 05:07:08 PM IST. # dnf install centos-release-stream -y -allowerasing This makes your system look for the CentOS Stream repo rather than CentOS 8 repo. Step 3: Update to the latest CentOS Stream release package. Step 2: Check the OS version # more /etc/redhat-release ![]() Step 1: Update your CentOS 8 to the latest release # dnf update -y CentOS has shifted its focus from CentOS to CentOS stream, which is a midstream between Fedora and RHEL. If you plan to upgrade CentOS 7 to CentOS 8, then it’s better to skip upgrading to CentOS 8 as CentOS 7 will get the support until 2024! If it is unavoidable to upgrade, then upgrade to CentOS Stream as below: As you all know, CentOS 8 has reached its EOL on 31st Dec 2021, it’s time to upgrade your CentOS 8 Linux to CentOS Stream, which is the future of the CentOS Project.
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