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#Softraid upgrade install
install the newest available versions of all packages, and resolve all possible dependency changes between packages in different releases. Finally, update entire distribution:Ībove will update the rest of the system i.e. It is time to apply system update, enter:Ībove will install required updates to the system.
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Some running services will be restarted, including ssh, rsyncd xdm, gdm and kdm etc. First, upgrade the core tools aptitude and apt, enter:Ībove two commands will automatically upgrade libc6 and other support libraries. This program makes safer decisions about package installations than running apt-get directly. The recommended way to upgrade from previous Debian GNU/Linux releases is to use the package management tool aptitude. With following config, you do not need to update /etc/apt/sources.list file and you can simply run below mentioned command to upgrade system to stable release: # Mainĭeb stable/updates main contrib non-free Step # 4: Upgrade Debian to from 4.0 to 5.0 This file ensures that you always run stable released software. A note about stable /etc/apt/sources.list fileįor server you should always use the following file. Update it as follows (use mirror closest to your location): # Mainĭeb-src lenny/updates main contrib non-free Make a backup copy of /etc/apt/sources.list, enter: # reboot Step # 3: Update /etc/apt/sources.list Reboot the system if new kernel installed: Make sure etch is up to date and all security patches including kernel installed: The upgrade process is quite reliable, but a hardware failure in the middle of an upgrade could result in a severely damaged system, so make a full system backup. I strongly recommend backing up all data and configuration files.