actually one could do so ... with the CD by changing the CD references
from one CD to another.
but the beter way of handling this .. is to keep you home directory(I
would reccomend it to be home directory partition) intact and  install
on the / partition.
cheers
vivek

On 3/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gaurav wrote:
> > why not this ......
> > 1)change all references in your /etc/apt/sources.list from "warty"
> > to"hoary"
> > 2) sudo apt-get  update
> > 3) sudo apt-get -f upgrade
> >
> 1. No bandwidth
>
> 2. whatever little rading I have done says don't upgrade
>
> 3. There is a little problem of some maybe corrupted files and am
> wondering if a windows type solution of a totally fresh reinstall will
> solve the problem
>
> regards
> ram
>
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