On Wednesday 18 January 2006 21:53, Gawain Lynch wrote: > On Wed, 2006-01-18 at 20:08 -0600, Jeff Vian wrote: > > I have also seen it *strongly* recommended that you do a new install and > > not an upgrade. > > No, that was FC5T1, upgrades were not working. > > They should work in T2. The upgrade option worked for me. However, one thing do is have a separate /home partition so that personal settings can be saved. I also have /downloads ans /source partitions to keep data for use with the new upgrade. I also used "custom partitions" and did not format the /home, /downloads and /source partitions. The rest of the drives were formatted resulting in an new installation but keeping the settings. Been on it for two days now without any MAJOR problems, just the usual problems when "updating" a new install with yum (dependencies). Tom -- Tom Taylor Linux user #263467 Federal Way, WA