I currently run Linux Mint 9 on my Macbook Pro in it's own partition with rEFit as a bootloader, it has no data on it now after a few months of backing up everything. Can I download Linux Mint 14 on DVD and upgrade it from within Linux Mint 9? Do I need to boot from DVD and overwrite the Linux partition? What issues and I likely to run into?
I'm also trying to upgrade my Mac OS X as well, and it is proving to be not as straight forward as I had hoped too.
Upgrading/reinstalling Linux Mint
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Re: Upgrading/reinstalling Linux Mint
No.Can I download Linux Mint 14 on DVD and upgrade it from within Linux Mint 9
Ubuntu supports in-distro upgrades, Mint doesn't approve of them, but even Ubuntu would baulk at upgrading over that time span.
You have to install afresh. Sadly, you have Uefi hardware. Mac's are supposed to be good with this, they have had it for some time. Linux is anything but good with it, as a quick forum search will reveal. All you can do is to make sure you have a disk image of your present setup (clonezilla on Linux, don't know about Mac's) then just dive in and try and install Mint14 on the old Mint9 partition. I would be interested to hear how you get on. If it all fails you just restore your disk image.
Others may have different ideas, so don't rely exclusively on my opinion.