On Tue, 2023-02-21 at 15:42 -0600, David Wright wrote:
> On Wed 22 Feb 2023 at 06:34:27 (+1000), David wrote:
> > On Tue, 2023-02-21 at 12:09 -0800, Van Snyder wrote:
> > > 
> > > When I installed Debian 11, I didn't destroy Debian 10. I still
> > > have
> > > Debian 10 on a different drive. In attempting to repair an
> > > entirely
> > > different problem, I had done
> > > 
> > >       apt-get update; apt-get upgrade
> > 
> > One of the reasons I prefer aptitude's `safe-upgrade'.
> 
> That's the equivalent command, and would not protect you. It will
> upgrade everything that doesn't involve a new package, but nothing
> else, hence the mish-mash of Debian 10 and 11.
> 
> If you want keep an old system around, you need to make sure that the
> sources.list has the correct version's proper name in it, ie buster
> in your case. And if you're later going to use it at all, you need
> to keep it updated with those two commands.
> 
> > > Does anybody have any suggestions to repair it?
> 
> As others have suggested, the easiest is probably to:
> 
>   # apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade

apt-get update doesn't work:

...
Err:11 http://ppa.launchpad.net/opm/ppa/ubuntu kinetic Release 
404 Not Found [IP: 185.125.190.52 80]
...
Reading package lists... Done 
W: https://apt.repos.intel.com/oneapi/dists/all/InRelease: Key is
stored in legacy trusted.gpg keyring (/etc/apt/trusted.gpg), see the
DEPRECATION section in apt-key(8) for details.
E: The repository 'http://ppa.launchpad.net/opm/ppa/ubuntu kinetic
Release' does not have a Release file.
N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is
therefore disabled by default.
N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user
configuration details.



> which will take it up to stable ≡ bullseye.
> 
> Then edit the sources.list and change stable → bullseye.
> And do the same edit to the system that was already Debian 11.
> 
> In a few ?weeks, you can decide which of the two drives you want to
> upgrade to Debian 12 ≡ bookworm, and leave the other as Debian 11,
> upgradeable /safely/ as Debian 11.
> 
> Cheers,
> David.
> 

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