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On 06/06/2024 09:32, druck wrote:Yes sorry its bullseye to BOOKWORM
On 05/06/2024 17:07, bp@www.zefox.net wrote:
> What's the easiest way to migrate from Pi4 to Pi5?
>
> In this case I've a Pi4 running from a USB mechanical
> hard disk. What I'd like to do is upgrade the existing
> system OS to boot either Pi4 or Pi5, but I'm wary of
> unintended consequences. The disk is fairly new and so
> far has been reliable, so there's no strong incentive
> to replace it.
>
> Thanks for reading, and any suggestions.
The recommended way is a clean install of Bullseye on the Pi 5, but
then you get Wayland, Network manager and no rsyslog, and you'll have
to sort that lot out.
If the Pi 4 is using a 64 bit version of Buster, you can upgrade in
place despite the warnings.
If it is only running 32 bit Buster, then it's a bit more involved.
BTW; a USB SSD, as it will be vastly faster than a mechanical disc for
running software. Keep the spinning rust for data.
---druck
Pi5 needs bookwork, which is the one that adds Wayland. The previous was
bullseye, not buster
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