On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 01:28:38PM -0500, rayzor@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > > Are there any issues upgrading RH9 to Fedora? Will it retain current system > configurations and leave everything intact? The upgrade to FC2 is a major upgrade. Thanks to 'rpm' most things will upgrade just fine and others will require attention. In fact the upgrade leaves some things intact and this is a problem. The change from XFree86 to xorg suffers from exactly this problem. The upgrade keeps XF86Config and uses it. It might be cleaner to ignore it and force an new xorg.conf file to be built. The kernel change impact is more subtle. The most obvious is the nvidia driver and 4K stacks. Another is the growth of the kernel and the impact on floppy only boot folks (it no longer fits). I doubt that upgrading to FC1 then FC2 from RH9 would be cleaner than just upgrading to FC2. If you update to FC2 I would recommend that you very quickly fix /etc/sysconfig/rhn/sources to be the default. Then run up2date and update the system. With the system updated a number of minor configuration issues will be simpler (bugs have been fixed). After any rpm installed Linux upgrade run "up2date --show-orphans". This can give you a list of packages that are gone and or have changed names (RTFM). Next I like to run /etc/cron.daily/slocate.cron by hand so you can "locate" all the .rpmnew and .rpmsave config files. locate rpmsave locate rpmnew These files are important because this is how rpm packagers attempt to help a system admin generate stable package configurations yet leave enough hints to get things correct and back to where they were. I am happy with both FC1 and FC2. -- T o m M i t c h e l l /dev/null the ultimate in secure storage.