Good morning Thank You. "> When upgrading fromn Debian-10 to-11, pay attention, that the sources.list > have been changed in Debian-11! Please check the manual!"
We did it. As Hans wrote Is the system to much destroyed? Regards Sophie ________________________________ Von: Andrew M.A. Cater <amaca...@einval.com> Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. April 2022 20:56 An: debian-user@lists.debian.org <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Betreff: Re: Here Newbie---Amateur in Linus...Problem: Debian LXDE cannot boot On Sun, Apr 24, 2022 at 04:53:44PM +0000, Schwibinger Michael wrote: > Good afternoon > > Thank You. > > Yes > There is Kernel panic. > > So I do boot again in recovery. > > > I ll send these 4 Files. > I ll open them with leafpad. > > All logfiles are below /var/log/ , most interesting files are kern.log, > syslog, Xorg.0.log and maybe also daemon.log. > > How cam I control the packages? > > I think we do user Debian stable. > > 32 bit. > > > Because 9 to 10 > had this problem, > we did update 10 to 11. > Same problem. > > What did we do? > > Edit the file /etc/apt/sources.list using a text editor and replace each > instance of stretch with buster. > Update the packages index on Debian Linux, run: > sudo apt update > Prepare for the operating system upgrade, run: > sudo apt upgrade > Finally, update Debian 9 to Debian 10 buster by running: > sudo apt full-upgrade > > Regards > Sophie > > Thank You > Hello Sophie, Ah, OK. The machine you have - what computer is it? How much memory? There are a few steps: First of all, if you can access the mahine through recovery: Can you show us _exactly_ what is in your /etc/apt/sources.list now. Can you run uname -a And show us what kernel is running, please? Can you run cat /etc/debian_version and show us what version is displayed, please. --- >From 8 to 9 You changed /etc/apt/sources.list Ran apt update ; apt upgrade ; apt full-upgrade Did you reboot and check to see that the machine came up with the new version? --- >From 9 to 10 Did you do the same? --- At what point did it stop booting: do you see any message on the screen? do you have a blank screen? does the keyboard work? --- If you can split down to the simplest steps and tell me as if I am 3 years old, it will help :) With every good wish, Andy Cater > > ________________________________ > Von: Hans <hans.ullr...@loop.de> > Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. April 2022 12:03 > An: debian-user@lists.debian.org <debian-user@lists.debian.org> > Betreff: Re: Here Newbie---Amateur in Linus...Problem: Debian LXDE cannot boot > > Am Sonntag, 24. April 2022, 09:47:59 CEST schrieb Schwibinger Michael: > Hi Sophie, > > maybe you could specify, what is crashing. > > Is it the kernel itself (kernel panic) ? > > Or does X not start and you are finished with the prompt? > > If X is not starting, then you get a problem with the graphics driver. If so, > we need to know, what hardware you are using (the command lspci should show > you). > > > If the kernel itself is crashing, then we need to know, which kernel it is > installalled. > > All logfiles are below /var/log/ , most interesting files are kern.log, > syslog, Xorg.0.log and maybe also daemon.log. > > If some other thing is crashing during boot, make sure, all packages, which > are new, are correctly configured and all dependencies are met. > > I suppose, you are using debian/stable. Do not interfere with testing or > unstable! > > Besides: The actual debian version is Debian-11, I suppose, when Debian-10 is > running you will upgrade to Debian-11. > > When upgrading fromn Debian-10 to-11, pay attention, that the sources.list > have been changed in Debian-11! Please check the manual! > > Hope this helps. > > Best regards > > Hans > > > > > > > > > > > Good morning > > > > What did we do: > > Update Debian 9 to 10, > > boot: Crash. > > > > What did we do wrong. > > Where does Linux create a logfile to send it to You find the bug. > > > > What we can do: > > We do boot with the recovery mode. > > > > Regards > > Sophie > > > >