On 05/12/2015 11:53 AM, jd1008 wrote:
It would be a great idea if Fedora would provide
a way to downgrade to the immediately previous release
(from which the upgrade was performed), if the user
decides (for some reason) to return to the previous
release. This would completely obviate the need to
do a backup, and restore - especially for a 1TB or
more drives (I have a 4TB drive, for example).
Cheers,
JD
JD, I get the idea, but not the mechanics. Are you saying the upgrader
should create an image of the system partition (ala clonezilla or
partimage) before starting the actual upgrade? Windows sort of does this
when you install a new version (and the backup store is a minor pain to
delete after a successful upgrade).
RBM
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