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#361 2020-10-11 17:35:12

rbh
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Re: Tracking Debian testing/unstable with BunsenLabs

wrobat wrote:

Is there a way to get the current Lithium release to sid with out it breaking?
Or should I start with debian sid and bunsen-ize it?

If you can upgrade buster to sid, without breaking, it should be possible to upgrade Lithium/Buster to Lithium/sid.

But it is higlly possible that sid breaks, if you are not very cautios.


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#362 2020-10-12 16:25:34

DeepDayze
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Re: Tracking Debian testing/unstable with BunsenLabs

rbh wrote:
wrobat wrote:

Is there a way to get the current Lithium release to sid with out it breaking?
Or should I start with debian sid and bunsen-ize it?

If you can upgrade buster to sid, without breaking, it should be possible to upgrade Lithium/Buster to Lithium/sid.

But it is higlly possible that sid breaks, if you are not very cautios.

Yes there may be some breakage as I've had done a Helium -> Sid upgrade in the past. Haven't tried with Lithium just yet.

Best route is to test in a VM first before you go "break" your main production systems.

Last edited by DeepDayze (2020-10-12 16:26:38)


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