Teox wrote:
"...I'm running 9.04 also because I have a big software compiled in it and I 
have no time to re-install it. And I don't want to risk that after an upgrade 
it doesn't work."

I concur with your decision not to experiment with your kernel.
However, I would recommend a program called image for Linux
http://www.terabyteunlimited.com/image-for-linux.htm .  There is a 30
day free trial.  If you like it, pay the $29 bucks or so for a license.
The only reason I recommend Image for Linux (IFL) is because it is
extremely simple to use, backs up all of your master boot records, and
restoring is a snap.  It would allow you to make a snapshot, play around
with your system, and if you break it, you can be up and running in less
than 10 min.  Frequently, I make a restore DVD for anyone who wants to
break form Windows but would like an easy recovery system.

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