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Bug#597733: marked as done (Upgrade report lenny → squeeze)



Your message dated Sun, 28 Apr 2013 13:54:19 +0200
with message-id <201304281354.22704.holger@layer-acht.org>
and subject line closing this old lenny2squeeze story bug report
has caused the Debian Bug report #597733,
regarding Upgrade report lenny → squeeze
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Package: upgrade-reports

Filing this to the right place, so issues can be cloned/reassigned to
specific packages.

On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 19:45:19 +0200, Joachim Breitner wrote:

> Hi release team,
> 
> now that squeeze is frozen I thought that it is time to upgrade my
> girlfriend’s laptop from lenny to squeeze, so that any bugs we find can
> be fixed before the release :-) Here is the chronological upgrade report
> (in case that is of use to someone):
> 
> Changed the apt-sources to squeeze
> 
> Ran apt-get dist-upgrade
> 
> DebConf: „Do you want dash as the shell“. Not sure if this question is
> relevant to everyone... maybe warning about it in the Release Notes is
> enough?
> 
> DebConf note: „You are being upgraded from grub to grub2“. This note
> does not explain what grub is or why the user should care. Also, I’m not
> sure if this needs a note – rather it should just work :-)
> 
> The next question is also from Grub 2, whether it should be loaded from
> menu.lst or not. Now my girlfriend asks how someone upgrades without a
> DD next to him... and I’m not sure what to answer. We go with the
> default (yes).
> 
> Another grub2-question, about the correctness of the linux commandline.
> It is empty. We confirm that this is ok. I hope it is.
> 
> Looks like we are done with the grub2-questions...
> 
> 
> Question from libc about upgrading services. Confirming default.
> 
> 
> Evolution warns about a running instance. Ok, we should have stopped
> such programs. We run evolution --shutdown, as indicated, but the
> warning re-appears twice. It seems that "evolution --shutdown" does not
> kill evolution-exchange-storage. The installation is aborted. I kill
> evolution-exchange-storage and continue  by "apt-get -f install"
> 
> At this point, I see a lot of warnings from perl about "Setting locale
> failed". Her locale is de_DE.UTF8. Probably because of the interrupted
> upgrade. It stops one locales is configured. Annoying, but not critical.
> 
> When "apt-get -f install" is finished, I start "apt-get -u dist-upgrade"
> again.
> 
> Another service-restarting-message due to libpam0g.
> 
> As we are running low on disk-space, I get warnings from mandb about not
> being able to write on /var/cache/man. The rest works fine, though, so I
> assume it is due to the 5% reserved space for root.
> 
> sysv-rc asks whether to switch to dependency based booting. We confirm
> the default „yes“.
> 
> Because of the full disk, the installation was interrupted. We made
> space with "apt-get clean" and then continued with "apt-get -f install".
> 
> When this was done, a notification-daemon notification popped up „System
> restart required“ and that we should click the icon in the notification
> area. I wonder what made that icon come up, we did not install a new
> kernel yet. We ignored it and re-ran apt-get -u dist-upgrade. 
> 
> There was a message about a changed conffile, although no manual
> modifications were done: /etc/console-tools/config
> 
> debconf-question from linux-base about SATA/PATA and device names, and
> label-IDs. I chose No here (default is Yes), as the device names are
> already sd??.
> 
> debconf-message about missing firmware for tigon devices. We had the
> kernel from lenny-backports installed.
> 
> 
> That’s it. We gonna restart now, newly found bugs will be reported as
> usual.
> 
> Greetings,
> Joachim
> 
> 
> -- 
> Joachim "nomeata" Breitner
> Debian Developer
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Hi,

closing this old lenny2squeeze story bug report, touching ten subjects, of 
which half of them are probably fixed by now and for the others seperate bug 
reports might have been more useful. 


cheers,
	Holger

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