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system-upgrades #1

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markus2330 opened this issue Aug 14, 2019 · 2 comments
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system-upgrades #1

markus2330 opened this issue Aug 14, 2019 · 2 comments

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@markus2330
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@Chemin1 I added some config files from the last system upgrade. origin (how the config file initially was in Debian 9) is missing. I am also not sure about "theirs", I am not sure if the option "use the maintainers version" really does what it says. (Especially in the grub file it looks weird.)

@dominicjaeger
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Thank you so much!

Finding origin and their should not be hard for me. I'll compare it with the "use the maintainers version" their :)

@markus2330
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Please feel like the repo is yours, so you can move everything around, change the READMEs and so on.

Maybe I will do other Buster ugprades later, now there is data from 5 machines which were upgraded (personal desktop+PC, and our 3 build server agents v2, a7, i7).

The logind.conf happened on i7 and was, as it later turned out, actually a very interesting case. It is a laptop used as server, and after restart the server automatically went to sleep, as the lid was closed. So I introduced a misconfiguration because I merged wrongly. With your work in place, this could not have happened as the merging algorithm would have automatically chosen the right solution (it was a clear change in ours which had no conflicting change in theirs). I added the wanted result in be5b78d

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