On 13.09.17 09:31, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I have a functioning Leap 42.2 image for my Raspberry Pi 3. It is kept up-to-date. I know that 42.2 will probably be around for a while. But I am thinking of upgrading to 42.3. I would imagine one follows the usual course of updating the repos and doing a zypper dup? On a copy of the 42.2, of course. Any gottchas I might need to consider? Has anyone else done this?
I would expect things to work. The only thing that might prevent functionality would be a U-Boot but in 42.2. I faintly remember something there, but I'm not sure whether we run into it with the 42.3 kernel. I'd say give zypper dup a try. If it doesn't boot afterwards, download the 42.3 image, extract the u-boot.bin binary from its FAT partition and copy that to your 42.2 FAT partition. Then you should be on the safe side. Cheers, Alex -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-arm+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-arm+owner@opensuse.org