First I describe the test setup, second the results. I have two spare ext4 partitions on my multi boot system with Leap 42.3, Tumbleweed and a newly installed Leap 15.0 Beta. I copied the home and system partition of 42.3 to the two spare partitions, each with a new label. The spare partions are newly formatted with ext4 and both got a new unique label. I copied, using "rsync -a .." the root and home partion of the existing 42.3 to these new partitions. On the new system partition I changed in /etc/fstab the labels for / and /home to the new assigned labels. All partitions are mounted by label in /etc/fstab. I booted the latest image of Leap 15.0 Beta from a USB disk and performed an upgrade on the new partition with the copied 42.3 system. The old 42.3 system is still intact. The 42.3 system also has repository Education, KDE:Extra and Packman, so I had to resolve some conflicts and delete unavailable packages. But all in all I ended with an upgraded 42.3 to 15.0 Beta. However the bootloader showed some problems. Error message about /boot/grub2/device.map, which contained twice hd0. After the reboot only the old 42.3 system was bootable, the other three were not, although mentioned in the GRUB menu. I inspected /boot/grub2/ device.map and removed double entries, not only hd0, but also hd3, I used yast->bootloader to generate a new grub. I was able to boot all 4 systems. The upgraded 42.3 to 15.0 system showed a login screen and I entered the password. However after that, two application showed a segmentation fault, kdmserver and akonadictl. I was unable to use drkonqi to make a traceback. Apparently some information on the home partition causes this. Any hints on how to make a bug report? I have a coredump of akonadictl. -- fr.gr. member openSUSE Freek de Kruijf -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org