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Re: Going back to stable



On Sat, Jul 15, 2006 at 09:51:42AM -0400, Rich Johnson wrote:
> 
> On Jul 15, 2006, at 5:53 AM, Dave Ewart wrote:
> 
> >On Saturday, 15.07.2006 at 01:00 -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> >>
> >>That is not exactly supported.  Especially since there are *huge*
> >>differences between stable and unstable.  Gnome has been upgraded  
> >>twice,
> >>XFree86 was replaced by X.org.  Those two alone would be enough to  
> >>scare
> >>me off.  Your best bet is to reinstall.  If you kept /home on a
> >>sepearate partition from the beginning, this should be relatively
> >>trivial to accomplish without losing many settings.
> >
> >I'd second this advice.  Re-install, don't even *try* to downgrade...
> 
> I agree as well.
> 
> Though it has been possible in the past, at the current time that  
> ''not exactly supported'' is at best a rather gracious euphemism.
> I tried to go from testing->stable the other day with disastrous  
> results.   Things really got wedged when apt-get/dpkg objected to  
> removing some files shared by debian-utils and some other package  
> whose name escapes me.
> 
> I gave up and reinstalled from scratch. 

That's gotta be the best way to do it. Otherwise I think you'd want to
basically purge everything but the most basic install, then downgrade,
then reinstall everything that you purged. might as well reinstall
from scratch. Though, I think it would be fun to try ;)

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