Yes, as you can see i quoted the faq in my initial post. just interesting if someone did
that without doing a fresh install...
However, Miod & Dunceor, thanks for your replies.
Thanks,
VA
Dunceor wrote:
As said in the FAQ:
"One should also understand that the update process is supported in
only one direction: from older to newer, and from -stable to -current.
You can not run 4.0-current (or a snapshot), then decide you are
living too dangerously, and step back to 4.0-stable. You are on your
own if you choose any path other than the supported option of
reloading your system from scratch, do not expect assistance from the
OpenBSD development team."
I guess it could be done but then you are in for one hell of a
headache and not worth it.
Just backup your important files and do a fresh -stable install.
BR
Dunceor
On 1/25/07, VA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I "understand that the update process is supported in only one
direction: from older to newer, and from -stable to -current", but
anyway, did anybody try to downgrade from -current to -stable? Are there
any painless steps for that?
Thanks,
VAdik