On Tuesday 14 June 2005 22:04, wolfdieter.schmidt@arcor.de wrote: > I do not know how many users step into this pitfall :-( > Hope not too many! Well, it is actually documented in the Release Notes. - In appendix A: Because packages may need to be installed from woody, you should first check that entries in your sources.list still refer to woody as explained in Checking your sources list, Section B.3. - In appendix B.3: If any of the lines in your /etc/apt/sources.list refer to 'stable', you are effectively already "using" sarge. If you have already run apt-get update, you can still get back without problems following the procedure below. The only problem may be that you may not be fully alert to this issue if you've just done a new installation. > Can someone change the page http://wiki.debian.net/?SparcSun4c in the > wiki from > # Install Woody. > # Upgrade to the Sarge's kernel according to the upgrading > instructions. to > # Install Woody. > # Do not add security sources > # Do not install security updates, since you end up in a mix of woody > and sarge > # Upgrade to the Sarge's kernel according to the upgrading > instructions. Done (although you could have done that yourself).
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