wow, that was too easy, just stuck the 0.6.1 CD in my 0.4.7 test rig and 
voila!
and now to configure...

Daniel Aeberli a écrit :
> Hi Darrick,
>
> I'd like to implement something like opt 1 on a regular PC.
>
> I will use a liveCD and copy my 0.4.8 "production" usbkey to a new one 
> and start configuring and testing on a test rig. Ideally I'd like to 
> keep my 0.4.8 setup on the HD (w. usbkey 1) and 0.6.1 on live CD (w. 
> usbkey 2). I want to do this because my "production" rig is very 
> different from my much older idsn-less test rig. So I expect a few new 
> issues once I switch over to the "production" rig and could go back and 
> forth with this method.
>
> How do I need to adapt you procedure?
>
> Thanks
>
> Daniel
>
>
> P.S. I'm not a linux guru, but use regularly enough to be familiar.
>
>
>
> Darrick Hartman a écrit :
>   
>> Jaime Blaney wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I would like to know if there is an expected date for 0.6 official 
>>> release.  I'm currently running Astlinux 0.4.8 and I'm planning to move 
>>> to the newest version, however, my question is if I need to reflash the 
>>> CF card with the new image or it will be an automatic method for upgrade 
>>> like running Astup, for instance.
>>>     
>>>       
>> Jaime,
>>
>> The official 0.6.1 image files are being verified by a few more people 
>> before they get uploaded to the sourceforge site.  There is no direct 
>> upgrade path from 0.4.8 to 0.6.1.
>>
>> This is the suggested upgrade method:
>>
>> Backup your current keydisk to a separate media.  (either a remote 
>> server or a thumb drive.
>>
>> Transfer the new 0.6.1 image to a cf card.  The new image will write a 
>> 128MB vfat partition which contains the squashfs images and some 
>> configuration files (and a few other things).  It's recommended to use a 
>> 256mb or larger CF card.  It's hard to find anything new under 1GB these 
>> days so that shouldn't be an unreasonable requirement.
>>
>> Boot the system with the new image installed.  Your default 
>> login/password is still root/astlinux.
>>
>> Here's where you have two options:
>>
>> 1).  Remain with a separate key disk partition or device and add a 
>> unionfs partition (in which case you must create 2 partitions using 
>> fdisk , reboot, then run genunion and genkd specifying the appropriate 
>> partitions for each command).
>>
>> 2).  Use only a unionfs partition that contains the /mnt/kd structure. 
>> (in which case you'd create one partition, reboot then run genunion to 
>> create the file system).
>>
>> If your key disk is currently on a separate device, you could go with 
>> option 1.  If you currently have the keydisk and 0.4.8 image on the same 
>> device, I would opt for option 2.
>>
>> Note that Asterisk has changed from 1.2x to 1.4x so you'll want to 
>> verify which settings changed between 1.2 and 1.4.  Also, there have 
>> been many updates/additions to the rc.conf file.
>>
>> Darrick
>>   
>>     
>
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