Le 15/02/2016 22:00, Felix Miata a écrit :
jdd composed on 2016-02-15 20:32 (UTC+0100):
Felix Miata composed:
Obviously you didn't understand what I meant what I wrote to say. Steps performed:
understood, now.
but I don't see what is the use of such action, seems to me very close to a fresh install, and much more risky.
To which action do you refer? Removing packages from optional repos? That's covered...
trying to update in place of making a fresh install
No problem. Just rsync /etc/zypp/repos.d/* from original to new, and use command history to install the manually removed. Or utilize use-packages.xml.
this one keeps the bit number
Or a combination.
Still, I expected much much better of an offline upgrade than getting only 80 32 bit packages replaced by 64 bit. Even the old kernels were left in place.
why keep anything of the old install. You still can use /etc config from the old kept install. I do this most of the time: keep the old one (some weeks or even month), make a fresh one and go to the other folder when I need it (for example, I copy from one to the other my scripts in ~/bin) jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org