Hi, On Mon, 27 Mar 2017 21:12:00 +0000 kAt <giathnyg...@openmailbox.org> wrote:
> Is there a reason to update the current system and/or reboot with the > updated kernel before jumping to a new system, or is everything set up > in a way that once updated and upgraded into the target system the > reboot will take you "up" there? > > My experience has only been with various stages of Jessie into Stretch > and I thought I risked doing this, I've had one failure which was > probably due to an incorrect gfx-resolution adjustment, but in general > it worked. Like going from 8.2 or 8.5 disk installation straight into > updated Stretch or Sid. Let's say someone has a Debian 6 that hasn't > been updated for a while, can they switch to testing or sid and update? I believe that it is probably a good idea to dist-upgrade Jessie into an up-to-date state before starting the upgrade to Stretch, but it is certainly a good idea to do the intermediate steps of upgrading Squeeze to Wheezy first and then to Jessie before starting the upgrade to Stretch; with a direct upgrade Squeeze -> Stretch it is very likely (if not dead-sure) that you won't get far. Regards Michael .-.. .. ...- . .-.. --- -. --. .- -. -.. .--. .-. --- ... .--. . .-. Humans do claim a great deal for that particular emotion (love). -- Spock, "The Lights of Zetar", stardate 5725.6