rossi
06-08-2006, 02:33 PM
Hello:
I need help in getting from a successful Knoppix hard drive install to a debian unstable install.
Here's what I am doing using using an IBM ThinkPad Model T23:
1) Boot knoppix 5.01 CD and as root issue the command knoppix installer
2) By-the-way, the 5.01 CD doesn't give parted or anything like what is in the documentation. It gives some curt process with very little explanation. Anyway I managed to get a nice, nifty istallation. The entry for eth0 wasn't in /etc/network/interfaces. After I put in the appropriate entry, everything worked ok.
3) I edited the /etc/apt/sources.list file
APT::Default-Release "testing"; -------------> APT::Default-Release "unstable";
4) I edited the /etc/apt/sources.list file by commenting out everything that was NOT UNSTABLE.
This was confusing because there was confusing because there are many, many entries in which I didn't know what to do ... e.g the KDE entries and others as well.
5) I tried the command: apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
This didn't work because some files couldn't be found, and other errors also occurred which I forget.
6) I tried only the command apt-get dist upgrade and that "worked" i.e. it did install a lot of packages that took a lot of time.
In the end, the desktop was corrupted.
Is there a good set of instructions on how to do this? There is always a problem at the point of trying to upgrade to debian unstable. What is a good way to do this?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Angelo
I need help in getting from a successful Knoppix hard drive install to a debian unstable install.
Here's what I am doing using using an IBM ThinkPad Model T23:
1) Boot knoppix 5.01 CD and as root issue the command knoppix installer
2) By-the-way, the 5.01 CD doesn't give parted or anything like what is in the documentation. It gives some curt process with very little explanation. Anyway I managed to get a nice, nifty istallation. The entry for eth0 wasn't in /etc/network/interfaces. After I put in the appropriate entry, everything worked ok.
3) I edited the /etc/apt/sources.list file
APT::Default-Release "testing"; -------------> APT::Default-Release "unstable";
4) I edited the /etc/apt/sources.list file by commenting out everything that was NOT UNSTABLE.
This was confusing because there was confusing because there are many, many entries in which I didn't know what to do ... e.g the KDE entries and others as well.
5) I tried the command: apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
This didn't work because some files couldn't be found, and other errors also occurred which I forget.
6) I tried only the command apt-get dist upgrade and that "worked" i.e. it did install a lot of packages that took a lot of time.
In the end, the desktop was corrupted.
Is there a good set of instructions on how to do this? There is always a problem at the point of trying to upgrade to debian unstable. What is a good way to do this?
Thanks for your help.
Regards,
Angelo