
Hello Fritz I recommend what's currently available plus Agama is the preferred way to get Leap 16. Live isos will come later. Regarding editing repos check what I came up with as a solution for Leap Micro migration. I'd like to advertise the same for Leap 15.6 -> Leap 16.0 migration. https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:System_upgrade_to_LeapMicro_6.0#2._Fetch_new_rep... new keys were already introduced to openSUSE as part of the openSUSE-build-key update, so that step shall not be necessary. Long story short I'd prefer if there would be no need to edit repos manually, which would allow us to keep upgrade instructions on one or two lines. Lubos On Tue, Oct 8, 2024 at 1:45 AM Fritz Hudnut <non.space.1@gmail.com> wrote:
I like Leap 15.6 . . . and I do like "developmental" distros . . . sometimes "pre-alpha" is almost like "beta" . . . but sometimes it is like "Sid" . . . which these days has become very stable, but was known for blowing up.
Usually I move up in iteration by editing the repos, changing the "15.6" to "16" . . . and then just go with the changes . . . sometimes that results in the system blowing up, like my Slow Roll install just imploded on itself leaving an empty partition of smoking data . . . . So, I have become a tad less enthusiastic in that my time is more critical than the system . . . but running "multiboot" generally gives me options . . . meaning that my Leap install is "experimental."
But, question, here you are recommending "virtual" install, and I think traditionally openSUSE doesn't offer "live" iso's?? Is that the case here as well, or there will be a live option to test out for compatibility with machine??
-- Best regards Luboš Kocman openSUSE Leap Release Manager