There were some emails about upgrading, but I don't recall an agreement about what steps one should take to upgrade an existing 9.10 install to 9.11 -- a ubiquity install, not liveCD/HD/USB.

I've done some customization in the environment and I would really rather not start over from a clean USB install.

I recall that one could update the puredyne packages and that would get you almost all the way there (missing just some kernel updates, replacing xterm etc.). Has anyone come up with a set of steps to bring an existing installation up to 9.11 without blowing away the old one?

Maybe "install puredyne" already handles that... if so, pardon my ignorance in asking the question but -- for understandable reasons, I'd like to know what that option would do prior to running it :)

James


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