Am 13.11.2014 um 21:49 schrieb Andrei POPESCU <andreimpope...@gmail.com>:
> On Jo, 13 nov 14, 10:49:44, Amodelo wrote: Sorry, used the wrong account for answering previously. >> >> I am also not interested in testing an ugly work-around (install >> unwanted A, replace it by B). My servers seem to have similar >> configurations like those of Miles Fidelman. >> >> I definitely want a straight upgrade path with a minimum of problems, >> and a minimum of wasted time. That’s why I choosed Debian. > > The replacing is only necessary on fresh *Jessie* installs. So I should clone basic Wheezy VMs and then upgrade to Jessie;-) > Upgrading from Wheezy will probably only require installing > sysvinit-core before the dist-upgrade step. I will give it a try on a Xen guest first, which says nearly nothing about upgrading an HA-cluster (wanting minimal downtime). > systemd *will* be pulled in by any package that requires systemd-logind, > but that shouldn't be a problem on servers: > > $ aptitude search '?depends(libpam-systemd)' > p gdm3 - GNOME Display Manager > > p gnome-bluetooth - GNOME Bluetooth tools > > p gnome-settings-daemon - daemon handling the GNOME session > settings > i lightdm - simple display manager > > i A network-manager - network management framework (daemon > and u > i A policykit-1 - framework for managing administrative > poli > i A udisks2 - D-Bus service to access and manipulate > sto > p wmshutdown - dockapp to shutdown or reboot your > machine Agreed, should work. But sometimes it can happen, that you didn’t see a dependency of a package on some desktop/Gnome thingy, and bang… Helmut Wollmersdorfer -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/fdcbb402-0c90-4fc4-8cc5-85110f240...@fixpunkt.de