Hi, Not sure how to help you with your current problem. I've never tried to downgrade before. But I'd just thought I'd mention this would be a good reason to use my little bash shell script called 'clone-debian'. It can help you recover from such mistakes because it saves the current package state of a debian system onto a floppy. It offers some --force options that owuld probably be a good idea to use in the case of downgrading. Even though it's too late in this case, maybe you might still find it useful for the future. In case you want to check it out you can find it at.....
http://freshmeat.net/projects/clone-debian/ http://sourceforge.net/projects/clone-debian/ It's the first shell scripting I've ever done, and still a work in progress, so don't expect much. Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Good Luck, Jimmy Richards On Tuesday 10 April 2001 04:51, christophe barbe wrote: > I've made a mistake and upgraded a potato box to unstable. > What I wanted was to upgrade to woody and now I realize that woody == > testing. > > Is it possible to do a dist-upgrade from unstable to testing. > Can expect to not reload all packages (is there a lot of common packages > between testing and unstable?)? > > Thanks, > Christophe