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Re: switching from woody to unstable/testing



On 2004-01-12, Goran Christiansson penned:
> Dear All,
>
> I am a newbie to Debian, and I ran into problems today. I did just
> like it says here below, but when I reboot I do not come further than
> "LI" of "LILO".
>
> After googleing a bit I found that this was a "well known" problem,
> and that it can be solved using a boot disk.
>
> Could someone explain to me, step by step, what I shall do when I have
> booted with the boot-disk?
>
> Many thanks, Goran
>

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> "Alphonse Ogulla" <ogulla@mail.uonbi.ac.ke> wrote in message
> [🔎] 200401121428.19424.ogulla@mail.uonbi.ac.ke">news:[🔎] 200401121428.19424.ogulla@mail.uonbi.ac.ke...
>> Someone on this list (I think David Z Maze) commented that If I was
>> brave enough to run a Linux kernel so young (2.6.0) then I'm probably
>> brave
> enough
>> to run unstable too.
>>
>> Well, I've given it a thought and decided to migrate two of my three
> debian
>> "woody" installations to unstable and testing respectively. I would
> apreciate
>> any assistance on how to go about it through upgrading/downgrading
>> etc and not via a fresh install.
>>
>> Thanks & regards,
>>
>> -- 
>>
>> Alphonse Ogulla Nairobi, Kenya.
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-- 
monique



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