On 6/7/07, arijit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


 Hi all,

 I am almost new to debian. I was using ubuntu before but due to crashes I switched to 
debian recently ("etch" is my first debian experience). After using etch I 
found it as the most stable linux OS I have ever used.

 Recently I was looking in the debian forum. I came to know that "lenny" is almost as stable as 
"etch" and also it has latest packages. So I want to use "lenny" instead of "etch".

 My question is, "I want to install "lenny" from scratch. Is it possible that I install a bare 
minimum system from my "etch" DVD and then I install packages from "lenny" repositores?

 If yes, then what are the steps I have to follow?


After you've finished the installation, edit your
/etc/apt/sources.list file and make the entries there point to lenny
instead of etch.  Follow that up with an aptitude update and an
aptitude dist-upgrade to upgrade to the newer packages in lenny.

Before you do that, however, you should take a look through the debian
reference manual and note the difference between the 'stable'
(currently etch) and 'testing' (currently lenny) distributions.

The reference is linked from the www.debian.org home page.

--
Kushal


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