Gabriel - IP Guys wrote: > I'm sorry for the title. It is a challenge that I have at the moment. We > have some VPS(s) 6 in total, and I wish to upgrade the distro that comes > with them. What technology is being used on the VPSs? And do you control the host machine(s) or just the VMs in them? If they're running Virtuozzo or OpenVZ, then you can't upgrade the kernel inside the VMs because they use the host kernel, and current userspace most likely won't run too great with an ancient FC3 kernel. If you control the host machine, you can upgrade the host kernel too though. But if you just rent the VPSs (i.e. the VMs) from another company, you can't touch the kernel. Fedora is not a good choice for Virtuozzo/OpenVZ due to this issue. You'd be better off using CentOS - you wouldn't have to upgrade as often and your userspace would most likely stay in sync with the kernel on the VPSs' host. As for your actual question, you can do a HD install: download the DVD ISO into a partition you're not going to format (needs to be ext2/ext3), download the vmlinuz and initrd.img files from the pxeboot directory on the mirrors, register them in GRUB and tell Anaconda the location of your ISO on the HDD. But you can't do such a reinstall in a Virtuozzo/OpenVZ VM (except maybe with some special ISO where some packages are replaced or added to support the nonstandard environment, Fedora does not support it). You can do it in any fully-virtualized and some paravirtualized VMs though, e.g. it's possible in Xen (even paravirtualized Xen), KVM, VirtualBox, VMWare etc., and of course you can do it on the bare hardware. (If you use Xen, be warned though that Fedora 10 does NOT include a Xen Dom0 kernel. If you want to run Fedora 10 on a Xen host machine, you need to use either an experimental pv_ops Dom0 kernel which is not part of Fedora yet or an old Dom0 kernel, e.g. from Fedora 8 or CentOS 5. Xen guest operations (DomU) are fully supported by the Fedora 10 kernel though.) Kevin Kofler -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines