Mark D. Neidorff composed on 2024-10-11 14:43 (UTC-0400):
I know not to skip versions when upgrading, but that's not quite my question.
A while back I got one of the mini-pcs measuring about 10cm X 10cm X 4cm. Installed 15.4 on it..smooth, but didn't use the installation beyond setting an account up.
I want to go to 15.6, and I know not to try to go from 15.4 directly to 15.6. So, how should I proceed?
Use gpartd to delete the 15.4 installation? If so, how should I deal with the UEFI stuff? (and the UEFI stuff is really my big question here)
I've done lots of Leap online upgrades. An intermediate upgrade needn't take very long, maybe as little as less than 20 minutes IIRC. I disable unnecessary repos, do the first dup. When it's done, I go right on to the next, after which I add back any desired optional repos and up or dup once more. Last time, a week or two ago, I skipped both rebooting the first upgrade and new kernel installation until after all else was done the final time. It was actually more like 3 upgrades, as the 15.4 was actually beta when that PC's old motherboard puked. The SSD hadn't been used for more than 27 months, until a free motherboard replacement arrived anxious to bring RAM, CPU, PSU, etc. out of hibernation. -- Evolution as taught in public schools is, like religion, based on faith, not based on science. Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata