--- doc/build/FC5_install.frag 2006/07/06 23:14:53 1.2 +++ doc/build/FC5_install.frag 2006/08/25 02:58:53 1.3 @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ There are a few steps that require comme

Installation Type
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If this is a fresh install choose "Install Fedora Core". If updating from a previous LON-CAPA installation on an earlier Fedora version (e.g., FC3 or FC4) you may prefer to choose the upgrade option, although if you established a separate partition for /home it will be faster to perform an install instead of an upgrade, and use "Create Custom Layout" to set up partitions - making sure to select the "unchanged data" option for the /home partition, in order to preserve your existing LON-CAPA data. A full back-up to tape or some external system is also strongly advised when updating the Fedora distribution in use on an existing LOn-CAPA server. +
If this is a fresh install choose "Install Fedora Core". If updating from a previous LON-CAPA installation on an earlier Fedora version (e.g., FC3 or FC4) you may prefer to choose the upgrade option, although if you established a separate partition for /home it will be faster to perform an install instead of an upgrade, and use "Create Custom Layout" to set up partitions - making sure to select the "unchanged data" option for the /home partition, in order to preserve your existing LON-CAPA data. A full back-up to tape or some external system is also strongly advised when updating the Fedora distribution in use on an existing LON-CAPA server.
Partitioning your Drive
For a fresh install may want to use the automatic partitioning feature of the installer, however you should review the results and be prepared to modify them. If you want to customize partitioning use "Create Custom Layout".