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 > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos -- Oliver Schulze L. Get my e-mail after a captcha test in: http://tinymailto.com/oliver