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    By the way, upgrading to bullseye is not officially supported on the Raspberry pi (come on Pi Foundation, get your act together, dudes) ... however, I've successfully upgraded several pi's (3B and 4B) ... the one that failed was the 3A ... it seems when you have wifi, upgrade borks (my B boards do NOT use wifi) - having said that, the B boards use NetworkManager and the A board used the "stock" dhcpcd5 for network management, perhaps it's dhcpcd5 that breaks the upgrade Commented Nov 20, 2021 at 22:08
  • The one that failed for me was a 3A as well Commented Mar 29, 2022 at 18:48