* Jason Varsoke
I've searched the suse-linux-e archives from June 2002 through today, and I've found this question asked a few times with no response. If there's a FAQ file I'm missing on the please let me know:
I'm trying to upgrade my SuSE 7.3 system to 8.0 though the use of a mirror of ftp.suse.com. I've downloaded the boot.iso. I run it. It loads the 38meg "root" file (thank goodness I'm not on a dialup). Then I get the upgrade choices screen.
The first time I went through this I asked to just update all my current stuff and delete old non-supported stuff. The delete worked fine, but when it tried to update 600+ packages it suspiciously took less than 5 minutes. The progress screen just flew on by as if I all the RPMs were already in RAMdisk or something. Then it immediately booted my machine (I don't mean reboot, I mean it did something like init 5. I saw the kernel messages go by and then my KDM login screen came up. Checking uname -r I found that it was running the newer kernel 2.4.18, rather than the older 2.4.10. Unfortunately, my PCMCIA devices didn't show up. That is, eth0 didn't show up in ifconfig -a. pcmcia_core seems to be loaded, but no eth0. Nothing more happened after getting to the KDM login screen (which reports my distro is still 7.3).
On my second attempt I decided to go with the "default with Office" installation. But had the same results except this time YAST2 seemed to think my system was already 8.0. In the update dialog it says "Update base system: no", yet if I check the packages (under details) I find that the aaa_base package is listed as needed to be upgraded. The installation went the same as the above, and still no IP.
In this case you may want to try to fool yast into thinking it has not updated anything yet by changing /etc/SuSE-release: SuSE Linux 8.1 (i386) VERSION = 8.1 to: SuSE Linux 7.3 (i386) VERSION = 7.3 This works with some software -not sure about suse-, it may be worth a try.
After booting up straight into my normal setup (rather than using the install CD), I tried using YAST2 to update the distro. I figured this really shouldn't work because the base system still needs to be upgraded. But I can't even find out. Using "System Update" I fill in the FTP site and after a long delay (loading something or other) it prompts me to enter "CD 1". Using "Online Update" all FTP addresses fail with either "Bad server response" or "Cannot find file". Note, these are servers that I can FTP to normally.
So, I'm at a loss. What am I doing wrong? What can I do to Upgrade to 8.0? (Besides buy the disks)
-j --- _____________oOOOo__/~~~~\__oOOOo____________________________ Jason Varsoke jvarsoke@ghostmanonfirst.com For good mental hygiene, shave with Occam's Razor twice daily
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