The wikis are now using the new authentication system. Jump to: navigation , search. These are the official openSUSE repositories. Well tested packages, security and bugfixes are provided. Online ones are convenient to use if you have good bandwidth. Restart YaST, otherwise the newly installed module will not be shown in the control center.
YaST will show possible migration targets and a summary. If more than one migration target is available for your system, select one from the list. Select one migration target from the list and proceed with Next. In case the migration tool offers update repositories, it is recommended to proceed with Yes.
If the Online Migration tool finds obsolete repositories coming from DVD or a local server, it is highly recommended to disable them. Obsolete repositories are from a previous SP. Check the summary and proceed with the migration by clicking Next. Confirm with Start Update. To perform a service pack migration with Zypper, use the command line tool zypper migration from the package zypper-migration-plugin.
If more than one migration target is available for your system, Zypper allows you to select one SP from the list. This is the same as skipping one or more SPs. By default, Zypper uses the option --no-allow-vendor-change which is passed to zypper dup.
If a package was installed from a third-party repository, this option prevents packages from being replaced with the same package coming from SUSE. If Zypper finds obsolete repositories coming from DVD or a local server, it is highly recommended to disable them. Review all the changes, especially the packages that are going to be removed. Proceed by typing y the exact number of packages to upgrade can vary on your system :. If your system is not registered because you do not have access to the Internet or a registration server, migrating to a new service pack is not possible with YaST Migration or zypper migration.
In this case you can still migrate to a new service pack with plain Zypper and some manual interactions. This migration path to a new service pack is only supported for unregistered systems that do not have access to the Internet or a registration server. This may, for example, be the case for machines in a specially protected network. If you have a registered system, use YaST or Zypper migration.
This migration path requires you to provide the installation sources for the new service pack in a place that can be accessed by the machine you are going to migrate. It is also required that the system has access to an up-to-date update repository for the installed product version. If you are logged in to a graphical session running on the machine you are going to migrate, log out of that session and switch to a text console.
Running the update from within a graphical session is not recommended. Note that this does not apply when being logged in from a remote machine unless you are running a VNC session with X. Get a list of packages that currently do not have a repository assigned to them orphaned packages. These packages will not be migrated and there is no guarantee that they will work after the migration because other packages they rely on may have changed in such a way that they are no longer compatible.
To get the list, run:. Carefully review the list and remove all orphaned packages that are no longer needed. Make a note of all remaining orphaned packages, you will need it later for comparison. The upper right section lists the packages included in the selected patch a patch can consist of several packages.
Click an entry in the upper right section to view details about the respective package that is included in the patch. The YaST Online Update dialog allows you to either install all available patches at once or manually select the desired patches. You may also revert patches that have been applied to the system. By default, all new patches except optional ones that are currently available for your system are already marked for installation. They will be applied automatically once you click Accept or Apply.
If one or multiple patches require a system reboot, you will be notified about this before the patch installation starts. You can then either decide to continue with the installation of the selected patches, skip the installation of all patches that need rebooting and install the rest, or go back to the manual patch selection.
To automatically apply all new patches except optional ones that are currently available for your system, press Apply or Accept. Use the respective filters and views that the interface provides.
For details, refer to Section 3. Select or deselect patches according to your needs and wishes by right-clicking the patch and choosing the respective action from the context menu. Do not deselect any security -related patches without a very good reason.
These patches fix severe security hazards and prevent your system from being exploited. Most patches include updates for several packages. If you want to change actions for single packages, right-click a package in the package view and choose an action. To confirm your selection and apply the selected patches, proceed with Apply or Accept. SUSE Luxembourg. SUSE Nederland.
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