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Ever since 9.0 I've upgraded my laptop via either the mdk urmpi gui or the console urpmi and I've never had any issues on either approach. I must admit that I've only tried using console urpmi to upgrade from 10.0 to 10.1, i.e., just once.
However I didn't have any problems using console urpmi. I just did as I used to from when I used the mdk urpmi gui version. Changed the mandrake repositories to point at the new version and called "urpmi.update -a" to update my medias. Then "urpmi --auto-select" selected yes to install following packages.
Must say that I was faced with the choice of installing either one of two packages and there I missed the "learn-more" kinda button from the mdk urpmi gui version. This I overcame by calling "urpmq -if <pkg-name>"
To conclude, I've tried it, liked it, using it :-)