On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 14:53, Kevin B. O'Brien wrote:
> I am using 9.1 right now, and I have ordered 9.2 as a boxed set from 
> Mandrake. When it comes in, should I plan on upgrading my current 
> installation, or doing a clean install? My main concern is keeping the 
> software and settings I have already put in my system, but I know in 
> Windows I always did a clean install and thought maybe that is also true of 
> Linux.

I personally recommend doing a new install.  What I do is to first go
thru the home directory with Konqueror and trash what needs to be
trashed, crunch stuff that needs to be crunched into an archive with Rar
(Vincent Danen's site, rpmhelp.net) and then archive everything into
archive segments with Rar and burn the result to CD.  After that I only
restore what is needed to /home/me; that way i get the cleanest install,
and if I ever do need anything else, I've got the stuff archived on CD
(and compressed.).

Upgrades are good for verification of the "theory" of upgrading, but
when I really want clean and it's my working installation I do a
from-scratch install and then put the old pieces in as they are needed.

LX
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