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Re: [opensuse] How do I upgrade 10.3 Beta1 to 10.3 Beta2
- From: Art Fore <art.fore@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2007 22:50:12 +0800
- Message-id: <1188485412.4802.5.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 10:35 -0400, Ken Schneider wrote:
> On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 22:06 +0800, Art Fore wrote:
> > I am not having any luck upgrading Beta1 to Beta2.
> >
> > I download the openSUSE-10.3-Beta1_Beta2-DVD-x86_64.delta.iso (via
> > Ktorrent which is as slow as Christmas) and try to burn it with K3B. K3B
> > comes up that it is not an iso image. Burn it anyway. Sure enough, it
> > will not boot.
> >
>
> That's because it's not an iso, it only contains the changes between B1
> and B2 that nee to be applied to B1 to make the B2 iso.
>
> Ken
>
used the applydeltaiso and created the new iso and burned it to DVD.
Boots now, but when I do ugrade, it comes up with audit-lib dependencies
where it cannot find provider for such and such a version. I thought
that was what the upgrade was supposed to do. It also came up with
openoffice.org base developement package problem which I did not even
have installed. Finally told it to ignor and that went away. So, what is
the secret to upgrading or do I just give up and reinstall? That will
probably go to shit also with my luck.
Art
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> On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 22:06 +0800, Art Fore wrote:
> > I am not having any luck upgrading Beta1 to Beta2.
> >
> > I download the openSUSE-10.3-Beta1_Beta2-DVD-x86_64.delta.iso (via
> > Ktorrent which is as slow as Christmas) and try to burn it with K3B. K3B
> > comes up that it is not an iso image. Burn it anyway. Sure enough, it
> > will not boot.
> >
>
> That's because it's not an iso, it only contains the changes between B1
> and B2 that nee to be applied to B1 to make the B2 iso.
>
> Ken
>
used the applydeltaiso and created the new iso and burned it to DVD.
Boots now, but when I do ugrade, it comes up with audit-lib dependencies
where it cannot find provider for such and such a version. I thought
that was what the upgrade was supposed to do. It also came up with
openoffice.org base developement package problem which I did not even
have installed. Finally told it to ignor and that went away. So, what is
the secret to upgrading or do I just give up and reinstall? That will
probably go to shit also with my luck.
Art
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