On Sun, Mar 12, 2017 at 02:08:38PM -0400, David Mason via talk wrote: > I have a server at home that tends to be install and forget. > > It's running Wheezy and zfsonlinux. Unfortunately zfsonlinux no longer > supports Wheezy, so upgrading isn't as straight-forward as I would hope. > > I am following instructions at https://www.howtoforge.com/ > tutorial/how-to-upgrade-debian-wheezy-to-jessie-stable-release/ and one of > the early steps is to do apt-get update which gets some "No public key > available" for the zfsonlinux/wheezy links. This leads to the following: > > root@server:/etc/apt# apt-get upgrade
You MUST use dist-upgrade not upgrade when going between releases. upgrade will ONLY upgrade packages that are already installed with the exact same name. dist-upgrade will allow new packages to be installed to satisfy dependencies and to allow transitions from old package names to new package names. Personally I never use upgrade at all, since dist-upgrade always does the right thing. -- Len Sorensen --- Talk Mailing List [email protected] https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk
