Upgrade a Ubuntu 6.06?
Alfredo Morales
alfredo en australmaster.cl
Lun Jun 5 21:25:47 BST 2006
Enrique,
Gracias por darte la molestia de responder, sin embargo me refería a los
posibles riesgos o consideraciones, ya que efectivamente tengo la opción
de actualizar a Dapper desde el gestor de actualizaciones y dentro de
los textos que enviaste si bien salían una consideraciones posteriores,
están orientadas al upgrade de Hoary a Breezy, en este caso sería de
Breezy a Dapper.
Saludos.
Alfredo
El lun, 05-06-2006 a las 16:11 -0400, Enrique Quezada Riveros escribió:
> Alfredo, mira estuve leyendo y sobre Hoary es factible que puedas
> actualizar a Breezy sin ninguna dificultad, utilizando el siguiente
> método:
>
>
>
> Pre-Upgrade
>
> Procedure 1. Using the Synaptic Package Manager
>
> 1. Open up Synaptic Package Manager.
>
> 2. Change your repositories to look for Hoary via the menu:
> Settings-> Repositories
>
> From:
>
>
> URI: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
> Distribution: warty
> Sections: main restricted
>
>
> To:
>
>
> URI: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
> Distribution: hoary
> Sections: main restricted
>
>
> 3. Reload your source listings via the Reload button.
>
> 4. Click the Mark All Upgrades button followed by the Apply button.
>
>
>
> Procedure 2. Using Apt
>
> 1. Start a Shell session. 2. Edit your sources list:
>
>
> sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
>
>
> 3. Change your repositories to Hoary.
>
> From:
>
>
> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ warty main restricted
>
>
> To:
>
>
> deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ hoary main restricted
>
>
> 4. Update your sources list:
>
>
> sudo apt-get update
>
>
> 5. Upgrade all packages
>
>
> sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
>
> Post Upgrade
>
> 1. If you are Not running NFS (Network File System) as a client or a
> server then remove the portmap package:
>
>
> sudo apt-get --purge remove portmap
>
>
> 2. It is recommended that you install the meta packages ubuntu-base
> and ubuntu-desktop to ensure that you have the full set of default
> packages installed. Not doing this could result in a broken system.
>
>
> sudo apt-get install ubuntu-base ubuntu-desktop
>
>
> 3. Ubuntu 5.04 will support suspend to disk, and during installation
> will configure your system to suspend to the swap partition. If you
> are upgrading, then you must manually set up the configuration for
> suspend to disk. To do so you must edit the file (using the sudo
> command) /etc/mkinitrd/mkinitrd.conf.
>
> Replace the line #RESUME= with RESUME=/dev/SWAP where SWAP is replaced
> with the swap partition. To find out where the swap partition is the
> command sudo fdisk -l will print to the screen the partition table of
> your hard disk(s). Look for the device labeled as 'swap.'
>
> 4. If you are without some localizations, you may find that it is
> necessary to install language-pack-xx, language-pack-xx-base and
> language-support-xx (where xx is your language code).
>
> 5. Start update-notifier and save your gnome-session if you want
> update notification automatically.
>
> 6. Reboot in order to effect all changes (Xserver changes, Kernel
> upgrades etc).
>
>
> Ahora, cuando tengas completamente actualizado tu sistema a Breezy,
> has lo siguiente:
>
> 1. Update your system to ensure that you have the latest version
> of Update Manager and associated packages. The necessary
> versions are available from the breezy-updates repository,
> which is enabled by default.
>
> 2. Run the following command (either via ALT-F2 or a terminal):
>
> gksudo "update-manager -d"
> * The "-d" switch instructs Update Manager to consider
> pre-release versions, including this Beta release. Without
> this switch, only official, final releases will be
> considered.
>
>
> Si tu conexión trabaja apropiadamente, el sistema debería informarte
> que existe una nueva distribución y te ofrece el upgrade del sistema.
>
> Si es así, solo acepta y ya.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 2006/6/5, Alfredo Morales <alfredo en australmaster.cl>:
>
> Hola a todos,
>
> Desde el administrador de actualizaciones del Ubuntu tengo la
> posibilidad de actualizar el sistema base a la versión 6.06...
> ¿Es recomendable hacer esto?
>
> Cabe destacar que estoy con Ubuntu 5.05 para 64 bits.
>
> Saludos y gracias.
>
> Alfredo
>
>
>
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