On Thu, Jun 19, 2025 at 05:27:55PM +0200, Hans wrote: > > Thank you very much for your very usefull informations. It answers all my > questions and worries I had. > > So, "best" way is to remove the old entries and use only trixie-related ones. >
Best way: Bring the system up to date on the old release - bookworm. READ THE RELEASE NOTES Change the sources.list to the new sources.list for trixie Use apt / apt-get options for safe upgrade - to upgrade the minimum set of packages. Do an apt-get dist-upgrade / apt full-upgrade Reboot to bring up the new kernel and OS apt / apt-get autoremove apt-get update again just to be sure :) Did I already remind you to READ THE RELEASE NOTES? It's probably not worth waiting until 13.1 point release - if the upgrade is going to work or fail, best find it out on day 1 All the very best, as ever, Andrew Cater ([email protected]) > This litle question/issue is fully solved and can safely be closed. > > I am looking forward to trixie and are very excited to it! > > Best regards and thaky you all for your help! > > Hans > >

