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Debian 11 "Bullseye" will be released today
After more than two years, if all goes well, Debian 11 "Bullseye" will be released today (Saturday), but you may need to be patient until the ISOs appear on your favorite mirror (hopefully, by the end of the weekend).
By the way, Bullseye is Woody's horse in Toy Story 2.
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BULLS...EYE.
I have installed RC3.
Kernel 5.10. No need for the Wireguard kernel module anymore
Nice one - which idler shall I upgrade first
Is @DA_Mark ready for this (or still alpha)?
It's already available in netboot.xyz
Bulls balls -sounds better
time to update
Proxmox VE 7.0 was released a month ago based on Debian 11 Bullseye.
I am still patiently waiting for the real Bullseye.
I've tried to install it today on VM (weekly bullseye debian 11 iso)
First reboot after installation:
Nothing was customized outside selecting XFCE and guided LVM
Just tried, working fine with Auto-Partition with LVM. Maybe something screwed upduring installation?
@webcraft
All went successful, I didnt saw any single error.
After reboot it asked for partition password, then this error shows up :P
I guess Im unlucky and some bug occurred, but Im too lazy for trying again.
Good news!
Upgrade from buster to bullseye was smooth and easy.
How did you do it? Is there anyway to safely move over the installed apps and stuff from existing debian to the new one?
Is there an new ISO actually? Upgrade through dist worked fine but iso only weekly found.
Official steps are here.
https://www.debian.org/releases/bullseye/amd64/release-notes/ch-upgrading.en.html
TLDR, edit your sources to have bullseye.
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
And then upgrade & reboot.
https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/6ef6fa09-9ac8-4304-b341-9187d019d1b8
It's very similar to just doing regular Debian package updates, just that the update is a lot larger:
/etc/apt/sources
, change the release name in the.debian.org
lines frombuster
tobullseye
. If it saysstable
instead, you're all set and an upgrade will automatically grab the new versionsudo apt clean && sudo apt update
to get the latest package list and clear the old cachessudo apt full-upgrade
to do the upgrade. Review the list of packages as sometimes upgrades uninstall software (if the new distro is incompatible with some of your software from third-party repos). DO NOT interrupt this update once it's running because your system will be in a half-upgraded state that may not even boot properly. You probably want to run it inscreen
ortmux
sudo apt autoremove
to remove packages that are no longer needed. Ensure you review this list as you may want to keep some of them.The new ISOs are on their way, but you may need to wait until later tomorrow (Sunday) to see/find them
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/
Actually it's already there:
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/
As for the mini.iso (netboot installer) it's still the same as for Bullseye RC3 (no change so far).
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current/amd64/iso-cd/debian-11.0.0-amd64-netinst.iso
finally they published new iso
@Hotmarer @Shot2 @Azenot
Strictly speaking, the directory for Debian 11 would be
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/11.0.0/
(as opposed to
current/
, though they point to the same files at this time), but it's good to see that the new ISOs are already there. (I hadn't checked since this morning.)Thanks Just pushed it into Stallion. Should be global in the next few minutes.
Francisco
I look forward to the VirMach template in a few years!
Why use templates when VirMach have netboot.xyz?
Plausible deniability.
Just added the .iso to our available list of options.
Haven't messed with it yet, but since my desktop at home is running Debian 10 I may spin up a local VM and test stability to make it my daily driver.
MyVesta panel is supported for Debian 11.