frodes-bre
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RE: Bullseye Beta

19 May 2023, 08:17

Hello,

Great news with regards to the release of the Bullseye Beta image!
viewtopic.php?t=3961

When it comes out of beta, will it be possible to upgrade it "over the air" with sudo apt-get update / sudo apt-get upgrade / sudo apt dist-upgrade / sudo do-release-upgrade, or do we have to download a new image and flash it using RPI boot / Win32 Disk imager?

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Re: RE: Bullseye Beta

19 May 2023, 10:59

Hi frodes-bre,

we recommend to reflash the RevPi with the current image. The following link can help you: https://kunbus-gmbh.atlassian.net/servi ... /836468748


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Re: RE: Bullseye Beta

19 May 2023, 11:18

With the final release you will be able to perform a in place upgrade ( as long you have enough free disk space on the eMMC).

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Re: RE: Bullseye Beta

22 May 2023, 09:42

Thanks, stefanh and Nicolai,

So just as I'm sure that I understand correctly:
If I flash my RevPi with the Bullseye Beta, I will be able to perform a in place upgrade when the final release is ready?
(Given that I have enough free disk place)

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Re: RE: Bullseye Beta

22 May 2023, 10:05

Yes, your assumption is right.

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Re: RE: Bullseye Beta

22 May 2023, 10:16

Thanks!
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