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Hello,

On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 11:37:02AM +0100, Andy Bennett wrote:
> Has anyone tried doing an `apt-get update` to the new release and then
> `apt-get intall openssh-server`?
>
> That's what I was expecting to have to do but if it forces a libc upgrade as
> well then perhaps that makes it difficult to restart any other binaries on
> the machine whilst the upgrade is in progress?


I will probably have time to test it in a couple of days or at least
over the weekend.

Anyway, it is worth keeping a connection open to the Xen Shell for
the console.

Cheers,
Andy

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