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If you look at how Lion was deployed. To upgrade to Lion from an existing installation of OS X, it had to be Snow Leopard. People running Leopard had to upgrade to Snow Leopard and then Lion or do a clean install of Lion.

I'm guessing that Mountain Lion is going to working in a similar fashion, the users in the most recent version of OS X will always have the easiest path the latest version released, while the other users will have to do intermediate upgrades or clean installs to jump revisions..

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