RH9 to ES Migration

Charles Braffett Charles at uat.edu
Thu May 6 14:23:21 UTC 2004


So, if I do a clean install using the existing partitions, then copy the
old etc folder in, that should work?  BTW, I don't want to lose any file
structure nor data (several CVS stores running).  :)

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McFadyen
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 7:14 AM
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Subject: Re: RH9 to ES Migration

make a copy of /etc   it will have most of the settings you need

Charles Braffett wrote:

> I have a production server running RH9 which I need to migrate to ES.
> Can someone give me step by step instructions on how to preserve all
the
> settings?  (i.e. users, groups, IP bindings, route tables, apache
sites,
> etc...)
>
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