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Author: Paul Stimpson
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Awesome!

>
> sources.lst for that would be:
>
> deb
> http://apt-cacher.lon.bitfolk.com/debian/archive.debian.org/debian/
> lenny main
>
> (note no updates or volatile lines for this one)


It seems that whatever was in volatile up to the point of archiving is
all there.

> So I would have thought that would allow a dist-upgrade to lenny and
> then from there follow release notes to dist-upgrade to squeeze.


I have to pip in here to say that I have always had a relatively good
result whenever I had to bunny-hop over an intermediate version with
Debian. Still, if you don't have the time to sit down and fix what will
inevitably be broken, then using Andy's suggestion is the way to go. I
guess I like living dangerously! :-)

Regards,
Jan Henkins


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Thanks Jan, Andy and Andy

I shall try the Andy and Andy recommended approaches.

However before I do this I read the following message from the archives:

Notes for those moving to a pvops kernel (Debian lenny, Gentoo?, upstream)
http://lists.bitfolk.com/lurker/message/20080820.163101.70ccaa59.en.html

Is this still an issue with the Xen code that I need to be aware of?

cheers

Neil




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