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Re: How do I go from Lenny to unstable?





On Mon, Aug 30, 2010 at 2:16 PM, John Culleton <john@wexfordpress.com> wrote:
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From dpkg:
14:38 <dpkg> Ask me about <squeeze udev>, as you will need to upgrade to the squeeze kernel and reboot first.  Remove any APT source specific to stable (such as volatile) or bpo, then s/lenny/squeeze/ on your sources.list and then aptitude update && aptitude install aptitude linux-image-`uname -r | sed 's,.*-,,'` ; reboot; aptitude safe-upgrade && aptitude full-upgrade.  Also ask me about <d-d-a>, <apt-listchanges>, <testing>, <squeeze release notes>.

After that, you'll need to do something similar to upgrade to sid.

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