El 17/09/15 a les 10:37, Simon Guinot ha escrit:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 08:11:10PM -0400, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Luca Olivetti <l...@ventoso.org> [2015-09-13 19:32]:
apologies if this is the wrong list.
I'm currently running debian wheezy on a lacie network space v2.
I'd like to dist-upgrade it to jessie. Is it reasonably safe to do so?
I can get access to a serial console, but I'd avoid it (IIRC the pins are
difficult to reach).
I copied Simon Guinot who may know.
Hi Luca,
I have never tried this but I believe it is safe. Once done, just make
sure that your bootloader is still able to reach the Linux kernel.
I don't think there is something else to check.
Well, I performed a dist-upgrade from the previous version to wheezy and
it did work, but with the changes in dtb support I'm worried that the
kernel won't have the correct dtb appended (in other words, I'm worried
that kernel-image will be upgraded before flash-kernel).
Is there somebody running wheezy (and a current kernel with dtb support)
on a network space 2?
You know, this ns2 is my mail,dns and dhcp server (as well as shared
storage), so I need the upgrade to work ;-)
Bye
--
Luca