Hi there, I am the person Ralf wrote abaout. As he wrote we had problems upgrading Debian Edu from 6 to 7. We followed the instructions in the manual and there was described in chapter 12.2.2 that we have to create a new user database. Is there a description how to do it step for step. Thanks for all your answers. Bernd
Am 05.03.14 22:13 schrieb Ralf GESELLENSETTER: > Dear Petter, > > thank you for sharing your script. A colleague from a school nearby > failed to upgrade from Debian Edu 6 to version 7; I hope that > your script can assist them to migrate there users. Another > issue seems to be that users cannot access their homes from > clients. > > I will point my colleague to IRC and to our mailing list. > > BTW: Are there any dependencies, or is it just enough to > get the script from > http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.linux.skolelinux.cvs/119927 > > ... well, I couldn't find any working web frontend to d/l > your script from CVS (? - SVN? GIT?). Sorry if I am not > up to date in this belonging. Maybe I used the wrong search engine? > > Thank you > Regards > Ralf > > > Am 06.01.2014 22:34, schrieb Petter Reinholdtsen: >> >> I finally had time to look at migrating LDAP from squeeze to wheezy >> again, and discovered a few problems with my initial approach. The >> script ldap-migrate-squeeze-wheezy in is now updated to handle more LDAP >> object types (user, filegroups, netgroups, sudo roles, hosts), and also >> include a recipe to get the kerberos part of the users migrated betewen >> servers. > ... >> >> The script isn't well tested, but my initial testing tell me it should >> work. I hope it will work for you too. :) >> > > -- Bernd Zeitzen Gymnasium Harsewinkel Dechant-Budde-Weg 6 33428 Harsewinkel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: https://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

