On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 01:48:24PM +0300, Marius Vollmer wrote: > "ext Denis Dimick" <dgdimick@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > > I agree that updating over a network should, and does work from a > > "normal" Linux distro, however, I'm not sure it's going to work on > > Maemo anytime soon; I'm guessing the small memory footprint prevents > > some of the applications from not killing off a SSH session when > > there's an upgrade. > > Ahh, no, the browser daemon might get swapped out, but there is more > than enough memory to keep a ssh session going during an upgrade. > Upgrades don't take that much ram anyway, the danger is to run out of > 'disk' space. > > My guess is that it is just the way our non-standard network > configuration mojo works: if the icd2 daemon gets updated, it takes the > network down with it during replacement. I am not sure about this, > maybe it is just a small bug somewhere, or maybe it is a big design flaw > of our network configuration mojo, or something inbetween. We just need > somebody to care and fix it. Debian warns not to do an upgrade over X, because X will go down and up when it is reinstalled, and then your upgrade will hang. I suspect this is less of a problem when the X server is running on a different machine from the one being upgraded. I don't recall any such warning for ssh, though. ssh connections seem to stay up even when the ssh demon is replaced, perhaps because the ssh demon is only involved in starting connexions, not in maintaining them. -- hendrik _______________________________________________ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@xxxxxxxxx https://lists.maemo.org/mailman/listinfo/maemo-users