You should have a look at the official document about updating https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:System_upgrade.
Edit: The recommended way is the opensuse-migration-tool.
You should have a look at the official document about updating https://en.opensuse.org/SDB:System_upgrade.
Edit: The recommended way is the opensuse-migration-tool.
I don’t read anything about that being the recommended method, but I’ll give it a shot and try that tomorrow, then.
That was my take on it at least. Manual way tends to sound to me the "if you really want to do this the hard way" option.
It worked, so thank you!
its here:
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