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Sandshark
Feb 15, 2023Sensei - Experienced User
How do I update Debian Jessie repository sources?
OK, I've seen other posts about issues with installing apps. What I've seen hasn't helped me. Here is what I see when I do an apt update: root@Pro2A:~# apt update
Hit:1 http://security.debian.org...
tigerten
Feb 15, 2023Luminary
- HuwSyFeb 16, 2023GuideHi
Because Jessie is oldoldstable now Debian won’t renew the expired signing keys. It is possible to ignore signing keys but that’s a different risk that I wouldn’t attempt personally. The other option is to try Jessie updates here
deb http://security.debian.org/debian/ jessie/updates main non-free contrib
Which will only have some of the packages needed where deemed required for security or use stretch here
deb http://deb.debian.org/debian/ stretch main non-free contrib
To get the needed packages but then remove again to make sure you don’t upgrade via stretch which will likely brick the device and need a factory reset.- SandsharkFeb 18, 2023Sensei - Experienced User
Another user has written a post on creating a local repository: Here-is-how-I-created-a-local-repository-easily. The image files he talks about are available here: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/8.11.1/ . Make sure you get the image for your NAS architecture (amd64 or armel). I've not done it yet, myself.
- HuwSyFeb 18, 2023GuideHas anyone managed anything newer than Jessie on the x86 hardware? Or another os entirely as long as it still gets ssh, docker and raid 5?
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