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Migration problems with XServer

I purchased the XServer about 2 months ago. I've yet to resolve the migration nightmares that I am having. I'm wondering if there are other's out there having the same problems as me. Below is my story. PLEASE let me know if anyone has managed to migrate from a 9.x server to the XServer running either version of the OS (10.1.5 or 10.2) APPLE SOLUTION (1): Upgrade to 10.2 After having a very hard time getting this from apple I decided to do a clean install of 10.2. Install was error free. I updated the OS as Apple advised. I then was ready for the migration again. I followed the guide one again, this time nothing happen. I did not get the prompt to allow for the migration. Called Apple support and found that they had changed the migration manual for 10.2. I downloaded the new manual from the knowledge base and preformed the tasks required. After the migration was finished I ended up with everything BUT MY USERS. APPLE SOLUTION (2): re-install 10.1.5, then Migrate, then upgrade to 10.2 I preformed a clean install of 10.1.5 on my system. Install was error free. Updated the OS from the web. Ran the migration from the orginal manual. Everything worked correctly. I then inserted the 10.2 CD to start the upgrade. I double clicked the install, they system prompted me that it wanted to reboot. System rebooted and started installing the 10.2 OS. After it was finished installing it rebooted. The assistant came up to help with the configuration. When I got to the security section it was greyed out. What was in the setting was one of my students. The system was recognized a user as an Administrator. System would no allow me to alter any of these settings. Called Apple Support APPLE SOLUTION (3): HOLD POWER BUTTON TILL IT TURNS OFF, then boot single user mode. Once in single user mode, I was asked to create a file an empty file. This file was going to BS my system into thinking it was finished with configurations. I rebooted the system, at the login window I could no longer login as root. The system had some how corrupted it's password. I could not reset it's password nor alter the user. I also had server apps the were not installed correctly and also had apps from 10.1.5 still on there. APPLE SOLUTION (4): Re-install clean 10.1.5 and export users. Then do a clean install of 10.2 and import users. I did a clean install of 10.1.5 and updated OS from the web. Migrated the users, then exported to a client. I then did a clean install of 10.2 and updated it's OS via the web. Imported my user from the export file. I imported using the record description in the file. When the import was finished I ended up with the user's long names being truncated. I called Apple support for a solution. APPLE SOLUTION (5): They emailed me the link to your web site! Please let me know if anyone else out there is having the same trouble. I feel like I'm running solo out here. I just can't imagine that Apple would release a product that couldn't be upgraded to. Not to mention the 10.1.5 can't be upgraded to 10.2 Dann Grant Director of Technology Keystone School dgrant@keystoneschool.org
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