On Saturday 01 May 2004 03:08 pm, Mariano Draghi wrote: > All this depends on how critical is your current RH9 installation for > you... if you want to keep things stable, and just keep the system up to > date as regards security and bugfixes, then the Fedora Legacy Project is > the way to go. > > But if you want to upgrade your system to Fedora Core 1, just do that. > Anaconda will find your previous RH9 installation and ask you to upgrade > it, keeping all your settings. I took that approach when I migrated from > RH8, and it worked 'almost' perfect. There could be some (minor) oddities, > but if you are a more-or-less experienced Linux user, you won't have any > problem solving them. > > Please, note that in a couple of weeks Fedora Core 2 will be out... so you > might consider as well to stay with RH9 a little bit more, keeping an eye > on FC2... if everything goes fine, then you could upgrade later directly > to FC2. > I have a related question -- how does one use "up2date" to upgrade from RH9 to FC? I understand you can do that, but what options does one use in up2date, etc? I think there's a config change required.... Thanks.