03-23-2022, 07:29 PM
A standard Debian release upgade worked a charm for me from bullseye to bookworm on my pinephone. Even my LUKS full disk encryption survived perfectly!
The steps I followed were:
- ssh in
- replace "bullseye" with "bookworm" in /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mobian.list
- run the standard debian upgrade commands:
apt update
apt upgrade --without-new-pkgs
apt full-upgrade
reboot
I accepted all the defaults to the questions it threw at me, and the new package maintainer config file for any files that reported changed.
After all was said and done I rebooted and everything worked, even my encryption password at boot.
The only thing that didn't work was the i2c-dev line I'd added to /etc/modules to make my keyboard case work, I had to manually re-enable that line. Everything else worked perfectly! Great stuff, so smooth.... thank you to the devs for your hard work!
Disclaimer: I'm only using this like a laptop for now with the keyboard case, I don't have a SIM in it to make calls or SMS etc. It is my daily driver I take everywhere with me though (in case something blows up and I need a secure device to fix it from).
The steps I followed were:
- ssh in
- replace "bullseye" with "bookworm" in /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mobian.list
- run the standard debian upgrade commands:
apt update
apt upgrade --without-new-pkgs
apt full-upgrade
reboot
I accepted all the defaults to the questions it threw at me, and the new package maintainer config file for any files that reported changed.
After all was said and done I rebooted and everything worked, even my encryption password at boot.
The only thing that didn't work was the i2c-dev line I'd added to /etc/modules to make my keyboard case work, I had to manually re-enable that line. Everything else worked perfectly! Great stuff, so smooth.... thank you to the devs for your hard work!
Disclaimer: I'm only using this like a laptop for now with the keyboard case, I don't have a SIM in it to make calls or SMS etc. It is my daily driver I take everywhere with me though (in case something blows up and I need a secure device to fix it from).