Hi! I have an old server running 10.2. I'd like to upgrade that to 11.2 to be able to use some of the server software available only for the newer versions. The worry that I have is that there is a 4 x 500Mb RAID-5 which I obviously would not want to loose in any case. It has 2 additional smaller hard drives. One of those is the system drive and another pretty much not used. Otherwise, it only has CD-ROM, not DVD. Should I try to upgrade the server or do a clean install? If clean install, can I install the new version to the other smaller drive so that I can select in the boot also the older version? And thus be sure that I can access the files on the RAID. Will the new version be able to find and use the RAID if I do clean installation to the other drive? Finally, how do I install this with CD+network as the guide here: http://en.opensuse.org/Installing_from_Internet is pretty... well confusing. :-) Do I just download the .iso by selecting the "network" on this page: http://software.opensuse.org/112/en and go on from there with feeling? Thanks! -- HG. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org