Antony Stone wrote:
> My definition of skipping releases would be:
>
> Ascii (skip Beowulf) -> Chimaera
>
> Stretch (skip Buster) -> Bullseye
>
> Stretch (skip Buster or Beowulf) -> Chimaera
Agreed. Those would be skipping releases. Not supported.
> I'm not asking about any
On Thursday 07 July 2022 at 00:41:18, Gregory Nowak via Dng wrote:
> I stand to be corrected, but I think not supported simply means if you
> get yourself into trouble, you keep the pieces, not that it can't be
> done.
I don't believe I'm asking about "skipping releases", though (which is what
I stand to be corrected, but I think not supported simply means if you
get yourself into trouble, you keep the pieces, not that it can't be
done. I upgraded a couple of systems from Ascii directly to Chimaera a
while ago, and it went well for the most part. From what I recall, I
had to intervene
Hi.
I notice that https://www.devuan.org/ states that "Devuan Chimaera can be
installed as an upgrade from Devuan Beowulf or migrated from Debian Bullseye.
Note that skipping releases is not supported."
I seem to recall that earlier releases could be:
- migrated from the equivalent Debian