I have another question about upgrading to 10.0 so I thought I'd start a
new thread. I have a local mirror of cooker. I would like to install it
so I could have 10 + all bugfixes so far. However, I finally have my
system set up perfectly, without any problems that I can see. I run my
own 2.6 kernel, and a whole bunch of other stuff. That's why I was
hoping to just do an upgrade - maybe catch the new versions of the
programs.

But on the other hand, I kind of need to start over with my "spring
cleaning". My /usr partition is 7.6 GB full. I am lost as to whether try
to upgrade, or to start over. If I do decide to upgrade, can't I just do
it with the following commands:

urpmi urpmi
urpmi --auto-select

I don't want old configuration files from old packages lingering around
though. I want the new and improved menu structure, etc. Thanks for any
input - its appreciated.

John

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