[opensuse] Leap 43.3 beta question
I would like to install the current Leap 43.3 beta on a disk that I am currently running openSUSE 12.3 on. I have a free partition into which I would like to install 43.3. Might I expect any issue with the boot setup? The machine has an older traditional BIOS in respect to booting. I need to be sure I can still run 12.3 after the install. I will need to continue using that until 43.3 is fully in place. Is the 43.3 beta far enough along where I can 'zypper dup' to stay current? This seems to be the way of things. The 43.3 info says it is using a rolling release methodology. But I thought I should ask. -- Roger Oberholtzer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
On 2017-06-05 10:08, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I would like to install the current Leap 43.3 beta on a disk that I am currently running openSUSE 12.3 on. I have a free partition into which I would like to install 43.3.
Might I expect any issue with the boot setup? The machine has an older traditional BIOS in respect to booting. I need to be sure I can still run 12.3 after the install. I will need to continue using that until 43.3 is fully in place.
It should be OK if you tell the booter to install only to the partition. make sure it doesn't write anything to the MBR or existing Grub in mbr. You later need to chainload the grub in the test partition from 12.3.
Is the 43.3 beta far enough along where I can 'zypper dup' to stay current? This seems to be the way of things. The 43.3 info says it is using a rolling release methodology. But I thought I should ask.
That's what I always have done. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 42.2 x86_64 "Malachite" (Minas Tirith))
Roger Oberholtzer composed on 2017-06-05 10:08 (UTC+0200):
I would like to install the current Leap 43.3 beta on a disk that I am currently running openSUSE 12.3 on. I have a free partition into which I would like to install 43.3.
Might I expect any issue with the boot setup? The machine has an older traditional BIOS in respect to booting. I need to be sure I can still run 12.3 after the install. I will need to continue using that until 43.3 is fully in place. As long as you don't let the installer write to the MBR you should be fine. Older Grubs can load newer kernels and initrds as long as they are on a supported filesystem. Whether 12.3's Grub can handle BTRFS I have no idea. I still use only EXT3 or EXT4 for / filesystems, and upgraded my master Grubs at least to the version which shipped with 13.1. I don't have Grub2 installed anywhere except on a small number of Kubuntu /s.
Grub Legacy is still provided in 42.3, but cannot be set up via the initial installation process. There is http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1014167 to prevent installation from proceeding with grub2 deselected for installation, but it can be installed without being set up, which is what I do, specifying /dev/null as the boot device. By installing Grub Legacy and specifying it in /etc/sysconfig/bootloader, kernel installations will maintain a menu.lst file that can be used as a configfile entry in your 12.3 Grub. And, it can be set up as it used to be before 13.2 or so, just not during installation. I'm not saying there's any need to do what I do, just that it's an option, as Grub2 really does not like being told to install to a partition, besides being heavier and much more complicated to maintain manually for multiboot scenarios.
Is the 43.3 beta far enough along where I can 'zypper dup' to stay current? It works for me on several multiboot machines.
This seems to be the way of things. The 43.3 info says it is using a rolling release methodology.
Rolling release lasts only until the final GA release, then it will become like any previous numbered release. -- "The wise are known for their understanding, and pleasant words are persuasive." Proverbs 16:21 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org
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