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Title: upgrading from 2.2 to 3
Post by: esoteric on June 01, 2019, 10:13:54 AM
Hello all,

My husband is using linuxlite 2.2 and I know it needs to be upgraded. Is it OK to upgrade to 3? I usually prefer to do fresh installs but that would be quite inconvenient right now. What is the best way to upgrade? I have not done a major upgrade for years. Any suggestions and how to are welcome.

Thank you.

esoteric
Title: Re: upgrading from 2.2 to 3
Post by: firenice03 on June 01, 2019, 10:29:35 AM

@esoteric LL 3.x is fine to upgrade to.. Its supported thru April 2021.. I would, if this is a 32bit system.. Install the latest for the series - LL3.8
If its a 64bit you could go to the LL4.x series...

Unfortunately it would be a fresh install from LL2.x to LL3.x or any Series to Series for that matter..

Upside the installs are VERY quick, you just need to ensure you back up you data appropriately and/or any other custom add-on and what nots (i.e. apps not installed from repo)...

Title: Re: upgrading from 2.2 to 3
Post by: esoteric on June 01, 2019, 12:06:30 PM
Hello,

Thank you so very much for the prompt answer!

I thought maybe I must install. His system is a 64bit so I probably will install 4.4. Will test it out
first from usb image which I already have. Yes, you are right the install is fast and easy. I just installed
it on my lenova thinkpad w520. Nice distro. I will install 4.4 on 2 other machines soon as well. The slow
and hard part is saving all of the files and settings, bookmarks, etc. to an external harddrive. That
can take a long time or it always has in the past for me.  A fresh start on the machine is good, too.

Thanks for your help.

Sincerely,

esoteric

Title: Re: upgrading from 2.2 to 3
Post by: firenice03 on June 01, 2019, 06:48:02 PM
Hello,

Thank you so very much for the prompt answer!

Not a problem :)
Title: Re: upgrading from 2.2 to 3
Post by: minesheep on June 07, 2019, 06:35:02 PM
It is also useful to know that you can run this clone command to make 1:1 copy of your hard drive
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sudo dd if=/dev/sdx of=/dev/sdyWhere x is your system drive and y is external drive. This will overwrite all data on the external drive and the external drive must be bigger or same size as your internal hard drive of course this will also save unnecessary files (system files, temp files, swap partition). for future upgrades I recommend you to make separate data and home partitions.
Title: Re: upgrading from 2.2 to 3
Post by: minesheep on June 08, 2019, 04:36:55 AM
You can also copy /home folder if it's not encrypted