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Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2009 18:12:11 -0700
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
To: dl-leopardcoreteam@onstor.com
Subject: New Leopard 1.1.7-stable upgrade repositories and ISO available
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Internal users:

Set your /etc/apt/sources.list file to point to:

deb http://jump.onstor.lab/leopard main contrib non-free
deb-src http://jump.onstor.lab/leopard main contrib non-free
#deb http://jump.onstor.lab/leopard-plugins main contrib non-free

The do the following commands in nmc to upgrade your leopard:

nmc# setup appliance repository
<make the above changes and write out the file>
answer 'y' when it asks if you want to rescan your something-or-others

nmc# setup appliance upgrade
<and away it goes>

Not that it automatically does a snapshot of your system before the
upgrade so you can always rollback to that snapshot if things get hairy.




Here is the new iso image:

/n/build-trees/Nexenta/ISOs/V1.1.7-1/elatte-stable_install.iso

You can grab it with your browser at

http://jump.onstor.lab/leopard-isos/V1.1.7-1/elatte-stable_install.iso

This one appears to be just over 500MiB.

