On Tue, Mar 27, 2001 at 02:24:53PM -0300, Daniel Toffetti scribbled...
> Hi All!
> 
>         I added testing (woody) to my sources.list some days ago and carried 
> out an upgrade of my potato box. I got two main problems (amongst others I 
> may not noticed so far):
> 
> - It broke my lilo, leaving me with a missing library (/lib/ld-linux.so.2). I 
> got the file mailed to me by another user, boot using floppies, and managed 
> to repair the boot.
> 
> - My X system doesn't starts anymore. I tried configuring, reinstalling, 
> reconfiguring... no luck. It seems that xdm doesn't find a running server and 
> gives up.
I think I can help on this one. In woody you get X 4.0.2, you need to run the
xf86config program to configure it again (3.3.6 files aren't compatible). Then
you need to symlink /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86 to /etc/X11/X. Hopefully by the
time Woody is the stable release this symlink will be automatic.
> 
>         I've read threads in www.debianhelp.org talking about this, and found 
> others with the same (or related, such as problems with xfs, but after 
> upgrading anyway) problem in #debian. 
> 
>         Is it common to have such serious problems when upgrading to woody, 
> or it was just bad luck ?
I had the same problem and a few other annoyances, but that's why they call it
unstable. :)
>         Is there any docs on troubleshooting the upgrade ?  I really don't 
> know what else to try with my X system, other than downloading the full woody 
> dist, building the CDs and reinstalling from scratches...  :((
> 
> Thanks in advance !!
> 
> Daniel
> 
> 
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