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Slackware 14.2 to 15.0 Upgrade HOWTO <volkerdi@slackware.com>
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This document explains how to upgrade from Slackware 14.2 to Slackware 15.0.
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For details of important changes from Slackware 14.2 to 15.0, see the file
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'CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT'. Thanks to Robby Workman for help with this.
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Before you begin, I would strongly recommend making a backup of your
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system, or, if not the entire system, at least the /etc directory. You
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might find that you need to refer to a few things after the upgrade
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process is complete. Back it up, or take your chances.
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OK, now that everything is safely backed up, let's proceed. :-)
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To do this, you'll need the Slackware 15.0 packages. If these are on a DVD,
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create a new directory to mount the DVD on so that it doesn't get in the way
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during the upgrade:
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mkdir /packages
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mount /dev/cdrom /packages
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The packages don't have to be on a DVD, as an alternative you could
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copy the slackware directory (the one with the various package
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subdirectories in it, basically the "slackware" or "slackware64" directory
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from the install disc) to someplace like /root/slackware/. The important thing
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is that you know where the slackware packages directory is. We'll use
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/root/slackware in the following examples.
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0. Put your machine in single-user mode:
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telinit 1
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Note that this is _not_ strictly required, and there have been reports
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of success remotely upgrading machines that are still in multiuser
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mode. However, more things can go wrong in multiuser, so especially
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if you're considering a remote upgrade in multiuser mode, you might
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want to clone the machine locally so that you can do a test run to
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uncover any problem areas and come up with workarounds for them.
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1. Upgrade your glibc shared libraries. This is important, or things
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might go haywire during the next part of the upgrade:
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upgradepkg --install-new /root/slackware/a/aaa_glibc-solibs-*.txz
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2. Upgrade your package utilities and related tools:
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upgradepkg /root/slackware/a/pkgtools-*.txz
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upgradepkg /root/slackware/a/tar-*.txz
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upgradepkg /root/slackware/a/xz-*.txz
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upgradepkg /root/slackware/a/findutils-*.txz
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3. Upgrade everything else (and install new packages):
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upgradepkg --install-new --terse /root/slackware/*/*.t?z
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4. Remove obsolete packages. The CHANGES_AND_HINTS.TXT file should have a
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list of these. You may also wish to go into /var/lib/pkgtools/packages
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and take a look at the package list:
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ls -lt | less
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You may spot some old, obsolete, or discontinued packages. If so,
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you can remove these using 'removepkg'. This command will get rid of
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the packages which became obsolete since Slackware 14.2 or were
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introduced during the 15.0 development cycle and later removed:
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removepkg --terse ConsoleKit2 PyQt Thunar aaa_elflibs amarok amor ash \
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automoc4 bigreqsproto calligra-l10n-bs calligra-l10n-ca \
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calligra-l10n-ca@valencia calligra-l10n-cs calligra-l10n-da \
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calligra-l10n-de calligra-l10n-el calligra-l10n-en_GB calligra-l10n-es \
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calligra-l10n-et calligra-l10n-fi calligra-l10n-fr calligra-l10n-gl \
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calligra-l10n-hu calligra-l10n-it calligra-l10n-ja calligra-l10n-kk \
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calligra-l10n-nb calligra-l10n-nl calligra-l10n-pl calligra-l10n-pt \
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calligra-l10n-pt_BR calligra-l10n-ru calligra-l10n-sk calligra-l10n-sv \
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calligra-l10n-tr calligra-l10n-uk calligra-l10n-zh_CN \
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calligra-l10n-zh_TW cargo cgmanager compositeproto damageproto db42 \
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db44 dirmngr dmxproto dri2proto dri3proto eigen2 eject evieext \
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fixesproto fontcacheproto fontsproto gcc-java getty-ps glade3 \
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glibc-solibs glproto gnome-themes-standard gnu-cobol gst-plugins-base0 \
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gst-plugins-good0 gstreamer0 gtk-xfce-engine herqq idnkit ilmbase \
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imapd inputproto intel-gpu-tools js185 kaccessible kajongg \
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kaudiocreator kbproto kde-base-artwork kde-baseapps kde-l10n-ar \
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kde-l10n-bg kde-l10n-bs kde-l10n-ca kde-l10n-ca@valencia kde-l10n-cs \
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kde-l10n-da kde-l10n-de kde-l10n-el kde-l10n-en_GB kde-l10n-es \
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kde-l10n-et kde-l10n-eu kde-l10n-fa kde-l10n-fi kde-l10n-fr \
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kde-l10n-ga kde-l10n-gl kde-l10n-he kde-l10n-hi kde-l10n-hr \
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kde-l10n-hu kde-l10n-ia kde-l10n-id kde-l10n-is kde-l10n-it \
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kde-l10n-ja kde-l10n-kk kde-l10n-km kde-l10n-ko kde-l10n-lt \
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kde-l10n-lv kde-l10n-mr kde-l10n-nb kde-l10n-nds kde-l10n-nl \
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kde-l10n-nn kde-l10n-pa kde-l10n-pl kde-l10n-pt kde-l10n-pt_BR \
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kde-l10n-ro kde-l10n-ru kde-l10n-sk kde-l10n-sl kde-l10n-sr \
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kde-l10n-sv kde-l10n-tr kde-l10n-ug kde-l10n-uk kde-l10n-wa \
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kde-l10n-zh_CN kde-l10n-zh_TW kde-runtime kde-wallpapers kde-workspace \
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kdeartwork kdegraphics-strigi-analyzer kdelibs \
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kdenetwork-strigi-analyzers kdepim kdepim-apps-libs kdepimlibs \
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kdesdk-strigi-analyzers kdevelop-php kdevelop-php-docs kdevplatform \
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kdewebdev keybinder kgamma kio-mtp klettres korundum kplayer kppp \
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kremotecontrol ksaneplugin ksnapshot ksysguard ktuberling ktux \
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kuser kwebkitpart lha libXfont libart_lgpl libbluedevil libcroco \
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libkdeedu libkgeomap liblastfm libmcs libmm-qt libmowgli libmsn \
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libnm-qt libtermcap libva-intel-driver libwmf-docs mailx man \
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mkfontdir mozjs52 mozjs60 mozjs68 mplayerthumbs nepomuk-core \
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nepomuk-widgets notify-python openldap-client openssl10 \
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openssl10-solibs orage oxygen-icons pairs perlkde perlqt \
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phonon-gstreamer pm-utils presentproto printproto pth pykde4 pyrex \
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python python-enum34 qca-qt5 qimageblitz qjson qt qt-gstreamer qtruby \
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qtscriptgenerator randrproto raptor2 rasqal recordproto redland \
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renderproto resourceproto rfkill rxvt scim scim-anthy scim-hangul \
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scim-input-pad scim-m17n scim-pinyin scim-tables scrnsaverproto \
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seamonkey-solibs sendmail sendmail-cf slocate smokegen smokekde \
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smokeqt soprano strigi superkaramba tetex tetex-doc transfig trn \
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urwid videoproto virtuoso-ose wicd-kde wireless-tools workbone \
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xcmiscproto xextproto xf86-video-xgi xf86-video-xgixp xf86bigfontproto \
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xf86dgaproto xf86driproto xf86miscproto xf86vidmodeproto xfractint \
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xineramaproto xproto xv
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5. Fix your config files. Some of the config files in /etc are going to
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need your attention. You'll find the new incoming config files on
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your system with the ".new" extension. You may need to fill these in
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with information from your old config files and then move them over.
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Feel brave? You can use this little script to install most of the
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.new config files in /etc. If you've made any local changes you'll
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need to add them to the newly installed files. Your old config files
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will be copied to *.bak. Anyway, it might be an easier starting
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point. Here it is:
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#!/bin/sh
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cd /etc
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find . -name "*.new" | while read configfile ; do
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if [ ! "$configfile" = "./rc.d/rc.inet1.conf.new" \
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-a ! "$configfile" = "./rc.d/rc.local.new" \
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-a ! "$configfile" = "./group.new" \
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-a ! "$configfile" = "./passwd.new" \
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-a ! "$configfile" = "./shadow.new" ]; then
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cp -a $(echo $configfile | rev | cut -f 2- -d . | rev) \
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$(echo $configfile | rev | cut -f 2- -d . | rev).bak 2> /dev/null
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mv --verbose $configfile $(echo $configfile | rev | cut -f 2- -d . | rev)
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fi
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done
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You might also wish to move this config file over:
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/usr/share/vim/vimrc.new
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6. IMPORTANT! *Before* attempting to reboot your system, you will need
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to make sure that the bootloader has been updated for the new kernel!
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First, be sure your initrd is up to date (if you use one). You can
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build a new initrd automatically by running the geninitrd script:
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# geninitrd
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If you use LILO, make sure the paths in /etc/lilo.conf point to a valid
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kernel and then type 'lilo' to reinstall LILO. If you use a USB memory
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stick to boot, copy the new kernel to it in place of the old one.
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If you are using elilo on a machine with UEFI BIOS, run the eliloconfig
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command to install the new kernel and initrd to the EFI System Partition.
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7. Return to multi-user mode:
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telinit 3
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8. Reboot to start using the new kernel.
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At this point you should be running Slackware 15.0. :-)
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I wish everyone good luck with this!
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---
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Patrick Volkerding
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volkerdi@slackware.com
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