On Tue, Apr 25, 2023 at 12:16:54AM +0200, DdB wrote: > Thank you for providing your take on this. > > Am 24.04.2023 um 19:46 schrieb Dan Ritter: > > Upgrade buster to bullseye, reboot, upgrade to bookworm. > >
Read the release notes for bullseye. Change /etc/apt/sources.list to suit. Upgrade buster to bullseye - reboot. Check with apt as to anything that you should autoremove. Read the release notes for bookworm Change /etc/apt/sources.list to suit Upgrade bullseye to bookworm Reboot and check for autoremovals [There's two sets of changes to /etc/apt/sources.list necessary to accommodate changes to bullseye security and bookworm non-free-firmware but you won't know that unless you read the release notes] > > Solve the final set of problems, not all the intermediates which > > may have been fixed. > interesting consideration there. :-) > > (...) If you have owner/group problems now, solve them before any of the > > upgrades. > That is, what i was thinking too. Unfortunately, i am afraid of this > step. That is why i had been builing a kind of playground first. > > That depends on owner and group problem extent. If you're not sure, then the wise thing is to spin up a virtual machine or some such and check what the groups are on the new system *first* then match your old modified system to the new model? It's probably not worth trying to upgrade and still being unsure. Andy > > -dsr- > > > > >