first question is why do you want to upgrade (isn't 7.1 "good enough "
 for the job). is it a workstation, or a server
if you have a server, is it realy worth ??
if you have a workstation, why not (much more comfortable)

about your question, update or re-install, i would re-install

-backup all scpec and conf files (if not already done....)
-list your installed packs and print them
-re-install the whole stuff, in standard install, and apply your sp�cific
apps to the standard install.
-remove what is not needed.

big job, but makes learn a lot


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Hello,

 I am debating whether or not to upgrade my system from 7.1 to 7.2 or maybe
7.3.
If I just run the cd at boot time and do a 72 install over my 71, will it
just update the rpms or is it going to wipe out the old setup?
I am a little concerned about my current setup...like, is my current
inittab of smb.conf etc., going to retain my customized settings.

I'd appreciate any input from you on success/misshaps you might have had.

Thank you.



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