On 05/18/2013 09:14 PM, Elmer Wright wrote:
>> none of them are guaranteed to work, and even the one which says it is
>
> Bullshit, I did exactly as said. Works perfect
sure it is possible to get lucky and have a smooth upgrade--and,
don't we all know that even a blind hog can find an acorn every once
in a while?
but such a simplicity upgrade path as the one you describe is NOT
going to result in happiness for all who try it.... or even for you
the next time you try it....which is why the supported paths say
things like:
------QUOTE-----
Be aware that in principle, this upgrade process is considered “best
effort” only. This means that due to some third-party packages and
the myriad of possible configurations, it is possible for some
combinations to cause failure upon upgrade.
It is very important that all important data is backed up prior to
beginning the upgrade process.
----END QUOTE----
cite:
http://tinyurl.com/35p966c
------QUOTE-----
If you upgrade a default system from the previous version to this
version, YaST works out the necessary changes and performs them.
Depending on your customizations, some steps (or the entire upgrade
procedure) may fail and you must resort to copying back your backup data.
----END QUOTE----
cite:
http://tinyurl.com/93uemsr
------QUOTE-----
As for the live upgrade, it is to be considered a "best effort": it
should work, but it can also fail. It is strongly recommended to make
a full backup previous to the undertaking. If the upgrade fails, you
can then restore and try again, changing whatever is needed to avoid
the previous problem, install fresh, or attempt a live upgrade. . .
It is possible that a jump across 3 or 4 versions can work, but there
is no assurance. If you want to try, make a full backup, get a
comfortable chair, and go ahead :-)
----END QUOTE----
cite:
http://tinyurl.com/7l4m2td
so, it seems your "third-party packages" and configuration
combination was ok for a successful 'upgrade', or you were just
lucky--that does NOT mean it will be for Prof. Filipe's, or any other
random system.
--
DenverD
"It is far easier to read, understand and follow the instructions
than to undo the problems caused by not." so wrote dd on 23 Jan 11