In the comming months we will be setting up a few new machines to replace our 
PDC and BDC that are currently running Fedora 11 with Samba 3.4.7 and OpenLDAP 
2.4.15. We will be upgrading to the latest Fedora with samba/ldap. With this we 
will be recreating our domain fresh to get rid of alot of old junk not needed 
and add in new features. We do use roaming profiles also.

My main concern is this: can I set up this new domain up along side of our 
current setup with no problems and then simply migrate a section of users at a 
time to it? We have roughly 10 BDC's that are setup as home servers for our end 
that house shares/roaming profiles/my documents for them. I know when we move a 
BDC to the new domain we will need to remove all of the end users connected to 
that machine and rejoin them to the new domain. I just don't want to have to 
rejoin all 200+ users at once.

Another way I had thought was to setup the new domain with new BDC/home servers 
and then just migrate a user at a time. The new and old BDC's could share the 
same files so the users could still share files no matter if they were moved or 
not. Would it be beneficial to just create new roaming profiles on the new 
setup and just copy over their firefox/thunderbird profiles to the new setup or 
should I migrate profiles to the new system too?

I am looking for any and all input on this. I just want it to go as smoothly as 
possible. Thanks in advance.

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Donny B.
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