Hello,

I hve some trouble upgrading from 1.3.1 to 2.0. I used the autoup.sh
script from www.debian.org and downloaded the required files
from ftp.debian.org this weekend.
All went well until the new bash took it's turn:

(Reading database ... 27298 files and directories currently installed.)
Preparing to replace bash 2.0-3 (using /tmp/base/bash_2.01.1-3.1.deb) ...
dpkg: warning - old pre-removal script killed by signal (Segmentation fault), 
core dumped
dpkg - trying script from the new package instead ...
dpkg: ... it looks like that went OK.
dpkg: error processing /tmp/base/bash_2.01.1-3.1.deb (--install):
 subprocess pre-installation script killed by signal (Segmentation fault), core
dumped
dpkg: error while cleaning up:
 subprocess post-installation script killed by signal (Segmentation fault), 
core dumped
Errors were encountered while processing:
 /tmp/base/bash_2.01.1-3.1.deb

After this many programs crashed: (Segmentation fault), core dumped 
I got the system up and running after restoring from tape.
The problem now is that I don't know how to upgrade. I did the
routine twice: once from the LSL-CD, once using ftp. Both went
wrong. This costed me about 7 hours, and I'm not in the mood 
for another try.
It may be that after many upgradings from version 1.1 up until
now the system is not exactly as expected, but 1.3.1 runs very
stable.

Can someone please help me?
(All on a Pentium 200 with 64MB and a 5GB HD, mobo with VIA-VP2 chipset)

Thanks,
Fulko

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