Poohba: >> starting over I guess is probably the easiest. I did the upgrade via >> the dvd I downloaded. I did expect the upgrade to fix the problems I >> was having but apparently they just upgraded them. :) I would like >> to keep my web, ftp, vnc, samba config files. They shouldn't cause a >> problem correct? Chong Yu Meng: > Depending on how you configured it, you may still be able to use your > Apache config -- or not. Because FC5 uses version 2.2 now, not 2.0.x. I think they'd need to carefully change the 2.2 config to suit their preferences, there's a few things that have significantly changed. >> What else would I possible want to keep? >> >> [10:43:50 root@~]df -h >> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on >> /dev/hda1 117G 108G 3.6G 97% / >> none 506M 0 506M 0% /dev/shm >> /dev/hda3 9.7G 7.0G 2.3G 76% /home >> /dev/hdb1 115G 108G 1.2G 99% /mnt/Music >> /dev/hdb2 115G 101G 8.0G 93% /mnt/Video >> /dev/hda2 20G 3.2G 16G 18% /usr/local > You may want to move your music and videos out of /mnt to someplace else > -- like an external USB hard disk. Actually, why do you even have > directories with data in /mnt? Although it is possible to use /mnt as a > normal directory, I normally use it only for mount points to removable > storage -- but, hey, whatever floats your boat. That is what they've done. But they've not used /mnt as a single point that could only mount *one* other drive or partition, they've got sub-directories in /mnt for mounting several different partitions in them. I do the same thing. -- (Currently running FC4, occasionally trying FC5.) Don't send private replies to my address, the mailbox is ignored. I read messages from the public lists.