Hi!
Following the instructions at
https://www.devuan.org/os/documentation/install-guides/chimaera/bullseye-to-chimaera
I've tried it on two VirtualBox VMs (one two different Debian host boxes -
a Dell desktop and a Dell laptop). Both VMs were minimal Debian installs.
I commented out all the lines in /etc/apt/sources.list and added the
following as the only lines in the file:
deb
http://deb.devuan.org/merged chimaera main deb
http://deb.devuan.org/merged chimaera-updates main deb
http://deb.devuan.org/merged chimaera-security main #deb
http://deb.devuan.org/merged chimaera-backports main
Then I ran
# apt-get update --allow-insecure-repositories
which generated a dozen or so warnings/errors, which I assume is normal for
the process, so I ignored them.
Then I ran
# apt-get install devuan-keyring --allow-unauthenticated
which generated a warning or two in the process. But the process appeared
to complete properly.
Then I did
# apt-get update
which installed a few things, and appeared to complete properly.
Then I did
# apt-get upgrade
which insisted I type in the phrase, "Yes, do as I say!". This generated
warnings/errors about too many errors processing systemd.
The next step,
# apt-get install eudev
installed "openntpd" and then generated a warning that there is no init
system and policy-rc.d missing.
The next step, the command to "reboot", resulted with "-bash: reboot:
command not found". Furthermore, the "shutdown" command can not be found.
The only way I could find to reboot was to do a VM reset.
On reboot, there were messages about recovering the journal and clearing
orphaned inodes, then:
run-init: can't execute '/sbin/init': No such file or directory
Target filesystem doesn't have requested /sbin/init.
run-init: can't execute (/sbin/init, /etc/init/, /bin/init): No such file
or directory
/bin/sh: 0: can't access tty; job control turned off
The next step
# apt-get dist-upgrade
failed, partly because the file system is mounted read-only. Although I can
remount it as read-write, whatever is broken with the system is broken, and
the rest of these instructions aren't going to work. You just run into the
next problem (non-working network). This, too, can be fixed, but then you
run into another problem. Etc.
TL;DR - The conversion instructions don't work with Debian Bullseye 11.1,
at least not on minimal Debian VMs using VirtualBox on Debian, for me.
I can just wipe these two VMs and start from scratch, no problem. But
thought whoever wrote that conversion page might need to know my experience.
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Kent West <")))><
Westing Peacefully - http://kentwest.blogspot.com