And for another thing, I looked at ftp.debian.org and the disks-i386 directory for woody is empty. What then is the upgrade process? Using the "dist-upgrade" method of "apt-get"? If so, I still need to know the answer to my previous question: Will system files, like /etc/{fstab,profile}, be overwritten, possibly irrevocably, by the upgrade process? The documentation on the site is nonexistant.
On Sun, 25 Jun 2000, Ian Zimmerman wrote: > >>>>> "John" == John Anthony Kazos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > John> I'm running potato. Is it safe (read, won't screw up the > John> installation) to change the lines in sources.list to refer to > John> woody as well as potato, so that I use a newer version if it's > John> in woody and an older one if it's only in potato? I'm not > John> significantly concerned about problems with the packages > John> themselves (I'm running 2.4.0-test2, why not unstable Debian); I > John> just wanted to make sure that the differences between potato and > John> woody are just package differences and don't require a special > John> process to use the newer packages. Are there any caveats with > John> doing this? (It's difficult for me to recover from an unbootable > John> Linux on this box.) > > What will that do that simply switching to woody wouldn't?