Problem
IPFire – Update auf Kommandozeile
Lösung
# ssh -p 222 root@<ip-adresse>
[root@ipfire ~]#
[root@ipfire ~]# pakfire status
Core-Version: 2.25-x86_64
Core-Update-Level: 153 <===
Last update: 43d 23h 49m 4s ago
Last core-list update: 6m 44s ago
Last server-list update: 6m 45s ago
Last packages-list update: 6m 44s ago
Core-Update available: yes (154) <===
Package-Updates available: 0
Reboot required: no
[root@ipfire ~]# pakfire help
Usage: pakfire …
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[root@ipfire ~]# pakfire update –force
server-list.db 100.00% |=============================>| 2.23 KB
packages_list.db 100.00% |=============================>| 4.82 KB
core-list.db 100.00% |=============================>| 903.00 B
[root@ipfire ~]# pakfire upgrade
CORE UPGR: Upgrading from release 153 to 154
meta-core-upgrade… 100.00% |=============================>| 997.00 B
core-upgrade-2.25… 100.00% |=============================>| 11.72 MB
PAKFIRE UPGR: core-upgrade-154: Decrypting…
PAKFIRE UPGR: core-upgrade-154: Upgrading files and running post-upgrading scripts…
PAKFIRE UPGR: core-upgrade-154: Finished.
Core-Update 2.25-x86_64
Release: 153 -> 154
[root@ipfire ~]# pakfire status
…
Core-Update-Level: 154 <===
…
Reboot required: no