Jesper-
  I have notice that alot of stuff in ltsp breaks in redhat 8. Why not just but date 
the RPM'S you need and not do a full blown upgrade with out need( that is so windows 
:)) I would backup all the dhcp,tftp,nfs and ltsp config files before upgrading though 
to be safe. After teh upgrade you will need to check security settings on all of them 
to be sure they have not changed.

Evan

On 04 Dec 2002 11:28:10 +0100
Jesper Berth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi 
> 
> I am about to update my ltsp envoriment to RH 8.0 can i just use the
> Update feature on the redhat cd or should i reinstall it from scratch.
> 
> If i reinstall witch files shall i save so my users wont disapear .. 
> 
> / Jesper Berth 
> 
> 
> 
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