- Preface
- 1 Upgrade paths and methods
- 2 Lifecycle and support
- 3 Preparing the upgrade
- 3.1 Make sure the system is up-to-date
- 3.2 Read the release notes
- 3.3 Make a backup
- 3.4 Check the available disk space
- 3.5 Listing installed packages and repositories
- 3.6 Disable the LTSS extension
- 3.7 Create non-MD5 server certificates for Java applications
- 3.8 Shut down virtual machine guests
- 3.9 Adjust your SMT client setup
- 3.10 Adjust the
resume
boot parameter
- 4 Upgrading offline
- 5 Upgrading online
- 6 Finishing the upgrade
- 7 Backports of source code
- A GNU licenses
Copyright © 2006–2023 SUSE LLC and contributors. All rights reserved.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or (at your option) version 1.3; with the Invariant Section being this copyright notice and license. A copy of the license version 1.2 is included in the section entitled “GNU Free Documentation License”.
For SUSE trademarks, see http://www.suse.com/company/legal/. All third-party trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Trademark symbols (®, ™ etc.) denote trademarks of SUSE and its affiliates. Asterisks (*) denote third-party trademarks.
All information found in this book has been compiled with utmost attention to detail. However, this does not guarantee complete accuracy. Neither SUSE LLC, its affiliates, the authors nor the translators shall be held liable for possible errors or the consequences thereof.