Hi,
I'm trying to upgrade to Bullseye at the moment, but a bit stuck on which
non-Debian packages I need to remove;
root@hawaiian:~# apt-forktracer | sort | awk -F ' ' '{print $1}'
containerd.io
docker-ce
docker-ce-cli
docker-ce-rootless-extras
docker-scan-plugin
elasticsearch
google-chrome-stable
kibana
libnvpair3linux
libuutil3linux
libzfs4linux
libzpool4linux
logstash
spl-dkms
zfs-dkms
zfsutils-linux
zfs-zed
root@hawaiian:~# aptitude search '?narrow(?installed,
?not(?origin(Debian)))'
i A containerd.io
- An
open and reliable container runtime
i docker-ce
-
Docker: the open-source application container engine
i A docker-ce-cli
-
Docker CLI: the open-source application container engine
i A docker-ce-rootless-extras
- Rootless support
for Docker.
i A docker-scan-plugin
- Docker
scan cli plugin.
i elasticsearch
-
Distributed RESTful search engine built for the cloud
i google-chrome-stable
- The web
browser from Google
i kibana
-
Explore and visualize your Elasticsearch data
i logstash
-
An extensible logging pipeline spl-dkms
These (libnvpair3linux, libuutil3linux, libzfs4linux, libzpool4linux,
spl-dkms, zfs-dkms, zfsutils-linux, zfs-zed) are from Backports, so do
they need to be removed? I ask as my /var is mounted as ZFS and that might
get tricky! I can handle removing the docker ones as I'd like to install
Podman anyway. Is there a proper way I should do this?
Would I be taking a risk keeping elasticsearch, kibana, logstash and chrome
or should I just remove those too? Should I comment out the entries in
apt/sources.list.d?
Thanks
James