Hi, Even I've tested to upgrade a minimal 42.1 image to 42.2. I did it twice on a cloned image to compare DVD vs. zypper upgrade. What I found that the DVD upgrade really messed up that system. For example the DVD installs a lot of unwanted packages: before upgrade: 373 packages after zypper dup: 386 packages after DVD upgrade: 856 packages Doesn't the DVD upgrade respect "installRecommends = no"? It installed many packages which I have usually not installed, like *lang, PackageKit*, cups*, yast2*, *snapper* and many others. Furthermore DVD upgrade also changed important settings like * switch from rsyslog to systemd-logger * switch booloader config to SECURE_BOOT="no" * messing up my default/grub: -GRUB_TIMEOUT=4 +GRUB_TIMEOUT=8 -GRUB_TERMINAL="console serial" +GRUB_TERMINAL="serial" -GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=true +GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false -SUSE_BTRFS_SNAPSHOT_BOOTING=false +SUSE_BTRFS_SNAPSHOT_BOOTING=true * and much more After DVD upgrade the system seems to look more like a default installation but not as it was before. Is this expected? I think it's really dangerous to use that DVD upgrade. The wiki still recommends DVD: https://en.opensuse.org/Upgrade "Other possibility: Offline upgrade, a.k.a. traditional or DVD upgrade. For more information, read offline upgrade. This upgrade method is safer and more versatile. Unless you have a good reason to do otherwise, use the offline upgrade method." This seems wrong. Should I bug report this issue or is all this expected/wanted? cu, Rudi -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org