Thursday, March 19, 2009

upgrade complete, sort of

and I managed to do it with just one reboot.

Well okay, that's sort of a lie because I'm thinking now might be the right time to switch over to Grub (what with all of the Debian docs saying "WTF? You're still using LILO? .. well let's just say you probably won't want to be by the time 6.0 comes out..."). So there are probably a few more reboots in the cards if I go through with that.

But not until I finish picking up the other pieces that are a bit more urgent --- funny how it's never what you expect is going to be difficult (short story: none of the horrible things that the debian docs were predicting for the reboot -- in particular, the possible arbitrary renaming of disk devices that would make it difficult to find the root directory, LILO getting blown out of the water by a too-large kernel image, and about 10 other fun possibilities -- came to pass -- knock wood). Instead it's various annoying changes to the mailserver config. And I get to figure out why X doesn't work anymore. La la la... Not Your Problem, as they say (and figure that'll keep me out of trouble for at least a day or two while y'all can get back to MOOing...)

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

upgrade-o-rama

Apparently, lenny has been released, which then means I run this magic script and then everything becomes ever so slightly different, presumably Better, but we'll see.

For more fun, this is another one of these "we need to bump the kernel, too" upgrades -- and there's specifically stuff about how they now deal with the AMD k7 models differently (the new world lumps them into the rest of the 686 boxes).

Which means we've probably got at least 2 reboots before everything will be totally happy. This being debian, everything has undoubtedly been thought through most carefully and things will Just Work. Or maybe not. Heads up.

Right now I'm running El Grandemundo Backup and reading through the release notes one more time. Figure sometime in the next 48 hours I will amass the courage to finally throw the switch.