Rick: In reply to your second question, yes, 7.1 does have an upgrade option. I used it to move from 7.0 -- it took a long, long time -- hours as opposed to the 45 minutes or so that it took to install 7.0. Since there wasn't all that much non-distro stuff on the drive, it might have been a better idea to backup the data, clean the disk, install the newer Mandrake, configure and restore the data. -- Carroll Rick Commo wrote: > > -----Original Message----- >>>> snip > (2) When Mandrake 7.2 comes out, what will be the best way to *upgrade* (not > replace) Mandrake 7.1? I started with 7.1 on a clean disk and now I don't > remember if there was an "upgrade" choice. > > Thanks, > -rick
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