O.K. Here is a question that I am sure has been asked before, but I could not
find a concise enough answer. If I was to upgrade to woody from potato (or
to do a general distribution ugrade in Debian from whatever to whatever) what
are the steps that I would take, would it be: 

1) change sources.list to point at woody (unstable)?
2) apt-get update or upgrade or is it apt-get dist-upgrade?
3) then apt-get dist-upgrade?

Do I need to change sources.list? (this would seem logical)

A simple step by step explanation would be appreciated.

Thanks, 
        Dan
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