Re: Potato to Woody upgrade

2003-03-22 Thread David Z Maze
Larry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > If I currently have Potato installed, and a stack of > Woody CD's, how do I upgrade from Potato to Woody? > > Do I have to just install over Potato? > > Or, does apt-get or dpkg allow a more graceful upgrade > in some automatic fashion? You should be able to dr

Potato to Woody upgrade

2003-03-22 Thread Larry
If I currently have Potato installed, and a stack of Woody CD's, how do I upgrade from Potato to Woody? Do I have to just install over Potato? Or, does apt-get or dpkg allow a more graceful upgrade in some automatic fashion? If there's an upgrade method, will it goof up things like my lan connec

Re: potato to woody upgrade problem

2002-10-22 Thread D.U.
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 03:07:00PM -0700, nate wrote: > D.U. said: > > On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 08:26:09AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > If I comment out eepro from /etc/modules, my box boots up under the 2.4 > > kernels and I can log in. An odd thing I just noticed is there are no > > mod

Re: potato to woody upgrade problem

2002-10-22 Thread Donald R. Spoon
nate wrote: D.U. said: On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 08:26:09AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If I comment out eepro from /etc/modules, my box boots up under the 2.4 kernels and I can log in. An odd thing I just noticed is there are no modules loaded at all. However, I can insmod eepro if I giv

Re: potato to woody upgrade problem

2002-10-22 Thread nate
D.U. said: > On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 08:26:09AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > If I comment out eepro from /etc/modules, my box boots up under the 2.4 > kernels and I can log in. An odd thing I just noticed is there are no > modules loaded at all. However, I can insmod eepro if I > give it the

Re: potato to woody upgrade problem

2002-10-22 Thread D.U.
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 08:26:09AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > The release notes didn't say there were any problems going > > from 2.2 to 2.4. What did I forget to do? > > If you modified /etc/lilo.conf to add the new kernel, did you remember to > type "lilo" before rebooting? Not doin

Re: potato to woody upgrade problem

2002-10-22 Thread nate
D.U. said: > I searched but didn't find anything in google... > > I upgraded a box to 3.0 and that part went fine. But then I > upgraded to the standard 2.4.18 kernel image deb (from a 2.2 > kernel. did you add the initrd option to lilo.conf? the 2.4 kernel (at least the default one) has a real bi

potato to woody upgrade problem

2002-10-22 Thread levi . waldron
> The release notes didn't say there were any problems going > from 2.2 to 2.4. What did I forget to do? If you modified /etc/lilo.conf to add the new kernel, did you remember to type "lilo" before rebooting? Not doing this will lock it up for sure. The bootdisk-HOWTO tells you what various LIL

potato to woody upgrade problem

2002-10-22 Thread D.U.
I searched but didn't find anything in google... I upgraded a box to 3.0 and that part went fine. But then I upgraded to the standard 2.4.18 kernel image deb (from a 2.2 kernel. I installed the matching initrd package too. At first I tried the k6 kernel, and I tried the 2.4bf kernel and got the

Potato to Woody upgrade always breaks KDE

2002-09-11 Thread Glenn Murray
I've upgraded potato to woody on five computers (two of them were complete reinstalls) and on all of them KDE dies a slow death. I notice the problem mostly with Konqueror. For example, after using KDE and Konqueror for some time (1-20 minutes) I'll click on a Konqueror menu, the menu will appear

potato to woody upgrade again

2002-05-07 Thread Eric Richardson
Hi, I upgraded from potato to woody today following the release notes and this is what I found. The potato system was development tools and X and that's about it. The install went fine and post install I followed the directions exactly and found the following: 1. dpkg --configure --pending

Can't resolve DNS after potato to woody upgrade

2002-04-04 Thread Ed Kleckner
I tried an upgrade from potato 2.2r3 to woody and all seemed to go well except that after connecting to my ISP with ppp via phone dialup I can't resolve any names. This use to work fine under potato. I can ping the numerical addresses fine, but for example a ping to debian.org fails. I did a rout

Re: help with potato to woody upgrade please

2002-02-10 Thread Colin Watson
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 01:01:30AM -0800, Osamu Aoki wrote: > On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 12:38:47AM -0800, Paul E Condon wrote: > > I want to upgrade my system from Potato to Woody. I am confused by the > > instructions. In particular, the instructions about the changes that I > > need to make to /etc

Re: help with potato to woody upgrade please

2002-02-10 Thread Chris Jenks
Comments are in line. At 03:38 AM 2/10/02, Paul E Condon wrote: I want to upgrade my system from Potato to Woody. I am confused by the instructions. In particular, the instructions about the changes that I need to make to /etc/apt/sources.list The six non-comment lines in my current sources are

Re: help with potato to woody upgrade please

2002-02-10 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 12:38:47AM -0800, Paul E Condon wrote: > I want to upgrade my system from Potato to Woody. I am confused by the > instructions. In particular, the instructions about the changes that I > need to make to /etc/apt/sources.list What is jigdo? I do not see that package in DEbi

help with potato to woody upgrade please

2002-02-10 Thread Paul E Condon
I want to upgrade my system from Potato to Woody. I am confused by the instructions. In particular, the instructions about the changes that I need to make to /etc/apt/sources.list The six non-comment lines in my current sources are: deb cdrom:[Debian GNU/Linux 2.2 r5 _Potato_ - Official i386 Bina