Hi I just upgraded a Thecus N2100, populated with lots of languages and dev packages, from lenny to squeeze. This worked fine, following the kernel+udev+reboot+dist-upgrade method. Nice work, team! Summary: the upgrade worked as described and would have given a working system, but watching the console for four hours will let you resolve a few problems.
In my case I noticed: - it complained, each of the three times it flashed the kernel+initrd, about not finding /lib/firmware/rtl8168d-{1,2}.fw. After the first time I provided by installing firmware-realtek, but these files are really in /lib/firmware/rtl-nic / so the complaints continued. Since the box has rtl8169 ethernet, I didn't fancy seeing whether it would come up without these installed... - the dependency-based init (sysv-rc) would not go live until I had - purged jackd (which was removed but not purged) - deleted /etc/init.d/temper - a custom script to enable the temperature sensors/fan speed stuff on the N2100: the init script was not LSB compliant. - run dpkg-reconfigure sysv-rc These necessary steps were reported explicitly in a diagnostic window which paused the installation and waited for a OK. I gather from other reports that this happens also with other removed-but-not-purged packages, so it may be well to purge all such packages before upgrading: # apt-get purge $(dpkg-query -l | grep '^rc' | awk '{print $2}') - At one point it asked me to run "defoma-app purge gs" by hand for some reason. - 45 broken symbolic links remain, mostly in /etc/alternatives and under /usr/share/man. # find -L /etc /usr -type l -print (-L means "follow symlinks", which makes "-type l" only match on broken symlinks. Don't run it from / or it will go mad under /proc) All in all, a trouble-free upgrade, but thank heaven it only has to be done once every three years... M -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-arm-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/aanlktikxk9lxojqpcujasqljvc79jrfsf55co45ji...@mail.gmail.com