-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks, just thought I'd pass along a successful upgrade story. It's interesting because I'm doing some weird things that could, convievably, play GOTCHA with me. I was on FC1. I was using winbind for authentication to a win2k AD domain. I was using NFS to share the home directory off my file server ( RH8 ). Because there is nothing special or unique on this machine, backup was a breeze. :) Started a clean install ( upgrading has never been my "thing" ), finished in about 30 minutes ( left to get some pepsi, sweet nectar from the GODS I tell you ). Started up, setup krb5.conf, copied /var/cache/samba from my server, nsswitch, /etc/pam.d file. net ads join. /etc/init.d/smb restart, winbind restart. Mounted home, and suddenly I was back up and running with all my settings ( kopete, konqueror, themes, ect... ). I have to say, the windows folks could learn a lot from you folks ( fedora + linux in general ). 1 hangup I had: Where fc1 could figure out what version of nfs the server was using, fc2 could not. And as I've never dealt with that before, it was a bit confusing. A bit of man page crawling on 'nfs' tho, straighted it out. So, that's my success story. It was a very smooth upgrade. Especially when you consider trying the same thing with a windows box and roaming profiles ( shudder ). -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.4 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFAq/TQIjyA6vwcN38RAkCkAJ4x/twaub+wqEf9hBBGN+LD+cjTdgCfQI7x QdJ7c76S5OEIqFIctUFY0vE= =F0BF -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----