Le Mardi 18 Février 2003 19:04, Fabrice CHARLEUX a écrit :
There is no "safe" upgrade procedure. The "manual" one - even if it appears a 
bit cumbersome - is probably the safest... Start from a fresh disk and 
re-define your configuration. In most cases it does not take long especially 
it you have taken note of your personal settings on a sheet of paper :-)
désolé...
Jacques
> Hi
>
> I was wondering what was the best way to upgrade to
> each new Bering version.
> - Retyping the configurations files from the previous ones (in
> case there are major changes in the config files)
> - Backing up the previous config files and copy them back
> to the current version
> - upgrading the current configuration with each new LRP manually
> - other ways ?
>
> I'm running the Bering's distro and have a diskless configuration,
> with an isdn dialup on demand connection, and 2 eth.
>
> Thank you for your help.
>
> Fabrice
>
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