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#1 2016-08-29 22:50:19

mxcruz33
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how to install Hydrogen when I have crunchbang release

how to install Hydrogen when I have crunchbang release

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#2 2016-08-29 23:31:28

Bearded_Blunder
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Re: how to install Hydrogen when I have crunchbang release

I'd recommend the same approach as any operating system change:

The safe way:
1. Back up your data, park it safely on an unplugged external drive.

2. Boot the installer and install.

3. Install your favourite programs.

4. Move your data back.

I did once try an "in place upgrade" it didn't go well.


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#3 2016-08-30 00:22:23

Horizon_Brave
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Re: how to install Hydrogen when I have crunchbang release

mxcruz33 wrote:

how to install Hydrogen when I have crunchbang release

yea mxcruz, if you're doing a complete fresh install of B.L then all you need to do is back up, and install the B.L iso over the current drive you have.  If you have no expectation to save any settings, then a clean install should be just fine. Provided your hardware supports it.


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#4 2016-08-30 07:15:51

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Re: how to install Hydrogen when I have crunchbang release

There is no officialy supported upgrade path from #! to BunsenLabs although there are several guides on these boards.

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#5 2016-08-30 16:32:39

ohnonot
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Re: how to install Hydrogen when I have crunchbang release

i once upgraded a crunchbang install to debian jessie (stable), and it went well.
there was a howto for that either here or on crunchbang forums, written by hhh.

i'm not sure how big a step it would be to enable bunsenlabs repositories on debian stable.

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