Upgrade from 8.04 to 10.04 LTS (BORKED)
clintin at linuxmail.org
clintin at linuxmail.org
Sun Sep 12 20:42:59 UTC 2010
I started this process about 4 hours ago and it is currently "hung" on "Configuring dbus", the last message is the "system user 'messagebus' already exists. Exiting." With about 19 minutes remaining. Checking top, init and evolution-data seems to be "railing" the processor with the upgrade process being in this state now for over 20 minutes.
Any ideas on how to complete the process without ending up with a crashed system? Control-C is responsive in the upgrade window but it warns about ending up with a crashed system as well.
In the past I have done a Ubuntu istribution upgrade in the past, notably 6.06 LTS to 8.04 LTS and it worked flawlessly. 8.04 LTS to 10.04 is conspicuously totally borked. Every problem I had in attempting this upgrade and checked against Google, someone else had experienced, there are bug reports filed and more than a few, people had attempted to fix on their own. I wouldn't even want to guess how many hours people have spent trying to fix a failed 8.04 to 10.04 upgrade. And I followed the process at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LucidUpgrades Network upgrade for Ubuntu Desktops (Recommended) and then following the 8.04 10.04. I have spent no less than over 6 hours on this effort. I would not recommend that anyone attempt this at home. I think dbus is the primary culprit in the process but a lot of operations failed which I had to control-c to get beyond but in the end, I tried a number of fixes but they all failed in about the same sequence of events, starting with dbus. Between the OpenOffice 3.2 that I have registered the bug on and this issue, I have serious concerns about 10.04 and recommending it to others, at least as an upgrade path. Incidentally, I do run on my main laptop which has hung on boot more than a couple times in a text screen where I have learned to just reboot and all is well until the next time. 10.04 LTS was suppose to just work, after all it is a Long Term Release, more stable that than the interim releases.
As I wrote before, this is not a troll but just relaying my experience, be advised of the potential pitfalls in the Ubuntu Upgrade from 8.04 LTS to 10.04 and make sure you have a back up before attempting. Fortunately, I had taken an image before starting and restored it so this computer is back to 8.04 LTS and I didn't loose anything.
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