You can install version 3 and still run your old version (correct me if I'm
wrong) that is what I'm doing I have most people using 2.08 but I've
installed and tested version 3 along side the 2.08 without any
complications.

So you could fire it up set a couple machines to use the v3 kernels make
sure it is going to work OK and then go all out and do the rest.

Matt


-----Original Message-----
From: Henrik Ormåsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2002 12:17 PM
To: LTSP
Subject: [Ltsp-discuss] Upgrade to ltsp 3.0 a risk? Re: floppy support on
ltsp 2.08



 Thu, 07 Feb 2002, Ragnar Wisløff skrev:

> Upgrade to ltsp version 3 and read the news about updated floppyd on
> the news page of http://www.ltsp.org. Floppy on ltsp 3 is quite easy.

Don't know if I dear to upgrade. It's a little office for an ideal
organization were I'm using my spare time. We don't have any special
good backup solution if the one and only terminalserver is not
working...

Aren't there any risks combined with this upgrade? 

Henrik

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