Greetings. I am brand new to Debian, but a long-time Linux user/administrator (mostly RedHat).
I've installed Debian 2.1 from CD onto my SPARC IPX; the process went flawlessly and the system is running fine. I would like to try an upgrade to the upcoming 2.2 release, primarily because I'd like the experience of an ftp upgrade with dselect/apt. I believe I've determined most of the proper steps; use dselect, choose the "apt" option during "access", use the "frozen" distribution, etc. However, I'd feel better if there was a step-by-step guide to this process. For example, during the initial installation of 2.1 I chose one of the standard configurations, then augmented it with some additional networking stuff. I want to maintain this identical configuration yet upgrade to 2.2. Will dselect handle this for me, or will it try and install everything? Perhaps I should use APT instead (apt-get dist-upgrade)? I've checked some of the online documentation and perused the list archives, but haven't run across anything definitive. Apologies if I've overlooked something. Your guidance (and patience) is appreciated. Regards, -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- David E. Young Fujitsu Network Communications "The fact that ... we still ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) live well cannot ease the pain of feeling that we no longer live nobly." -- John Updike "Programming should be fun, programs should be beautiful" -- P. Graham