diff --git a/lam/docs/manual-sources/howto.xml b/lam/docs/manual-sources/howto.xml
index 4cccec1a..68c5f2ed 100644
--- a/lam/docs/manual-sources/howto.xml
+++ b/lam/docs/manual-sources/howto.xml
@@ -269,15 +269,8 @@ Have fun!
homepage or the Debian
package homepage.Installation of the latest packages on Debian
- Squeeze
-
- Install php-fpdf 1.7.dfsg-1 from here:
-
- http://packages.debian.org/wheezy/all/php-fpdf/download
-
-
+ role="bold">Installation of the latest packages on
+ Debian
Install the LAM package
@@ -658,7 +651,7 @@ Have fun!
ones.
- Install new version
+ Upgrade LAM
Backup configuration
files
@@ -689,11 +682,14 @@ Have fun!
Uninstall current LAM (Pro)
version
- If you used the DEB/RPM installation packages then remove the
- ldap-account-manager and ldap-account-manager-lamdaemon
- packages.
+ If you used the RPM installation packages then remove the
+ ldap-account-manager and ldap-account-manager-lamdaemon packages by
+ calling "rpm -e ldap-account-manager
+ ldap-account-manager-lamdaemon".
- Otherwise, remove the folder where you installed LAM via
+ Debian needs no removal of old packages.
+
+ For tar.bz2 please remove the folder where you installed LAM via
configure or by copying the files.
Install new LAM (Pro)
@@ -706,8 +702,19 @@ Have fun!
Restore configuration
files
- This step can be skipped if you installed the DEB/RPM
- packages.
+ RPM:
+
+ Please check if there are any files ending with ".rpmsave" in
+ /var/lib/ldap-account-manager/config or
+ /var/lib/ldap-account-manager/config/selfService. In this case you
+ need to manually remove the .rpmsave extension by overwriting the
+ package file. E.g. rename default.user.rpmsave to default.user.
+
+ DEB:
+
+ Nothing needs to be restored.
+
+ tar.bz2:
Please restore your configuration files from the backup. Copy
all files from the backup folder to the config folder in your LAM Pro