1 Aug 2007 08:44
Re: How to upgrade a 686 system to x86_64?
Ron Johnson <ron.l.johnson <at> cox.net>
2007-08-01 06:44:12 GMT
2007-08-01 06:44:12 GMT
On 07/31/07 20:27, Magicloud Magiclouds wrote: > Dear all, > I am using a x86_64 hardware, but I installed a 686 sid on it. Now I > want to use x86_64 sid. > I installed x86_64 linux image, and booted, but all my softwares are > still 686, so new x86_64 software can not be installed. > > How to upgrade all my softwares? This has been asked quite a few times before. Google is your friend. First, hope/pray that /home is on a separate partition. Then, pull a list of your installed packages, back-up the important files from /etc and /usr/local, then reinstall from scratch. (Yes, there are ways to use chroot, but reinstalling is simplest.) -- Ron Johnson, Jr. Jefferson LA USA Give a man a fish, and he eats for a day. Hit him with a fish, and he goes away for good!
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