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upgrading to potato



after reinstalling my alpha over the last couple of days, I felt that going
back to potato was a sane idea.  However, dropped new kernel in *smile* worked
okay and  those syscalls that complained about a lack of lchown disappeared.
BUT, after:
	apt-get update (after editing the /etc/apt/sources.list file to
			appropriately say usntable)
	apt-get dist-upgrade

crashes on updating bash.  It says cannot execute post-installaton scripts,
not present (or similar)  and the machine becomes unusable.
I presume that this is not the correct way about upgrading?
I vaguely remember someone writing a procedure on how to do it, but don't
remember what the link is.......

*wave*
-- 
Jean-Paul Blaquiere
   japester@ucc.gu.uwa.edu.au
   	gotta www.wibble.org again


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