On Sat, 2006-03-11 at 20:32, Thomas E Dukes wrote: > I think the 'fresh' install of CentOS created an LVM filesystem which I > don't have on the old machine. I copied /etc passwd, groups, shadow and > gshadow as you suggested in a previous post about a week ago. That worked > fine. I copied /home, /var, /root using rsync -avz. I think /etc got me, > specifically /etc/fstsb. I made a copy of fstab on the new machine but it > wouldn't let me copy back over it after the transfer. I'll be sure not to > do that again. But I'm going to need /etc/httpd, /etc/sendmail, etc, etc, > etc... (no pun intended). Yes, /etc/fstab would be much different on a new LVM based install than an old install with version-level upgrades. Likewise for many other config files. You should probably copy the old files over to some other location on the new machine, diff against the default versions and edit in the parts you need. Otherwise you may be missing some new settings or different defaults that have been added to the new versions. -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx