Upgrade 2.4 to 3.01?Forum: HD Install Topic: Upgrade 2.4 to 3.01? started by: cconly Posted by cconly on July 30 2006,06:52
I have dsl 2.4 running just about the way I want it on my old laptop (p166, 64mb ram, modem and Orinocco wifi card, frugal install). Two questions:1) What would I get from the upgrade? I've downloaded the 3.01 iso and booted with it. The kernel and much of the software seem to be the same as in 2.4. 2) The linux24 and minirt24.gz boot files seem to be the same between the two versions. Could I just replace the KNOPPIX file on the hd with the one from the 3.01 cd to try out the upgrade? Thanks very much. cc Posted by ^thehatsrule^ on July 30 2006,11:02
1. See < http://damnsmalllinux.org/notes.html >2. Yea, you can replace the KNOPPIX file, but watch out for changes that could alter your backup.tar.gz if you use one. Posted by cconly on July 30 2006,17:39
Thanks.1. I knew that list had to be somewhere, just couldn't find it. 2. I'll be sure to keep a copy of backup.tar.gz in a "secure location." cc Posted by khurdp on Aug. 19 2006,16:39
Could I replace the dsl KNOPPIX file by the dsl-N KNOPPIX file to upgrade from dsl to dsl-N?thank you, Prasad Posted by mikshaw on Aug. 19 2006,21:56
No. DSL-N uses the 2.6 kernel, and there are several differences in what applications are used. The basic configuration and other DSL-specific tools are pretty much the same, as far as I know, but apart from that i doubt there are many similarities that would make a smooth transition.
Posted by khurdp on Aug. 19 2006,23:46
what if i replace the folder and contents /boot/isolinux with /isolinux and make the calls accordingly... now from /isolinux and call linux and minirt.gz instead?
Posted by mikshaw on Aug. 20 2006,01:24
I imagine that would probably work. If you have a backup you may want to initially boot with the "norestore" option.
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