You can upgrade to centos 4.4 on the old drive or
do a clean install of centos 4.4 and the migrate all files
individually.
For example, migrate only the users from /etc/passwd, from UID 500, etc.
You will find out that many servers have posible new config options, but
no big changes.
You can also use: linux upgradeany
in the cdrom prompt
HTH
Oliver
Zyxian wrote:
Howdy.
I've got a RH 9 server that has a 60 gig hard drive in it. I'm gonna
replace it with a 100 gig and install CentOS 4.4.
Can I just copy the password files, home directories, config files,
etc. or does it need to be done some other way?
Thanks
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