Andreas Rabus; debian-isp@lists.debian.org
> Betreff: Re: dist-upgrade on remote server
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> On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 11:52:49AM +0200, I. Forbes wrote:
> > Hello Andreas
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> > It should be possible. I upgraded a number machines from slink to
> > potato - r
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> Cc: Andreas Rabus; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Re: dist-upgrade on remote server
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> On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 11:52:49AM +0200, I. Forbes wrote:
> > Hello Andreas
> >
> > It should be possible. I upgraded a number machines from slink to
> > potato - remotely b
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 11:52:49AM +0200, I. Forbes wrote:
> Hello Andreas
>
> It should be possible. I upgraded a number machines from slink to
> potato - remotely but I have not started on remote potato to woody
> upgrades yet. If helps if you have practised on a local machine.
>
> I suggest
On Tue, Feb 05, 2002 at 11:52:49AM +0200, I. Forbes wrote:
> Hello Andreas
>
> It should be possible. I upgraded a number machines from slink to
> potato - remotely but I have not started on remote potato to woody
> upgrades yet. If helps if you have practised on a local machine.
>
> I sugges
Hello Andreas
It should be possible. I upgraded a number machines from slink to
potato - remotely but I have not started on remote potato to woody
upgrades yet. If helps if you have practised on a local machine.
I suggest you take a few precautions:
- use apt-get -d to download everything
Hello Andreas
It should be possible. I upgraded a number machines from slink to
potato - remotely but I have not started on remote potato to woody
upgrades yet. If helps if you have practised on a local machine.
I suggest you take a few precautions:
- use apt-get -d to download everything
Whenever I did an apt-get dist-upgrade I never had a problem with doing
that. To be safe, I believe what you could do, is edit your
sources.list to woody, and then do "apt-get update" to get the newest
list.
Then you could apt-get install ssh, and I believe it should upgrade your
version if there
Whenever I did an apt-get dist-upgrade I never had a problem with doing
that. To be safe, I believe what you could do, is edit your
sources.list to woody, and then do "apt-get update" to get the newest
list.
Then you could apt-get install ssh, and I believe it should upgrade your
version if there
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