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   Message 25,212 of 26,127   
   The Natural Philosopher to Chris Green   
   Re: Bookworm on "Raspberry Pi Model B Pl   
   30 Nov 24 09:33:01   
   
   From: tnp@invalid.invalid   
      
   On 30/11/2024 09:03, Chris Green wrote:   
   > Chris Townley  wrote:   
   >> On 29/11/2024 22:49, Chris Green wrote:   
   >>> I'm currently running Bullseye on a Raspberry Pi Model B Plus Rev 1.2   
   >>> but I'd quite like to move to Bookworm if I can.   
   >>>   
   >>> It's headless and has a 'lite' installation, it's not doing very much   
   >>> that pushes its processing power so should be OK from that point of   
   >>> view.   
   >>>   
   >>> I can't quite remember why I installed Bullseye rather than Bookworm,   
   >>> there must have been some sort of reason but now I can't really see   
   >>> what that might have been! :-)   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> There is, of course no supported way to move from Bullseye to bookworm,   
   >> other than full reinstall.   
   >>   
   > That's not a problem, a clean install followed by restoring my /home   
   > will be just about all that's needed.  I also have an 'added' list of   
   > the packages I have installed in addition to the base system.  There's   
   > only half a dozen or so.   
   >   
   Yes. I write a file called 'system.txt' to document everything I did to   
   get from fresh install to where I am now.   
      
   It is almost a runnable script :-)   
      
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