Dj YB wrote: >>>>> On Monday March 1 2010 21:32:50 Dj YB wrote: >>>>>> hello, >>>>>> yesterday I have updated kdepim related packages and many things are >>>>>> missing but will be back in future releases, so I wish till that time >>>>>> to revert to my old state. >>>>>> how do I do that? >>>>>> thanks in advance, >>>>> trying to use yum downgrade kdepimlibs, require the removal of too many >>>>> packages I have no idea why... >>>>> please help, I really need to get back the older version before the >>>>> last update. [ revert them all...] > thanks, > what I meant was I don't want to change all 35 or so packages just to revert > kdepimlibs since I am afraid removing all these packages will do a greater > damage. > thanks for the explanations though. IMO The way to do what you want is... FIRST, make a full backup of your system, and make sure that you can successfully retrieve files from it. You need to be in single user mode with all file systems mounted RO (except the one to accept the backup) for this to be a guaranteed snapshot. I'd boot to single user, unmount all file systems, except for "/", which I'd remount to RO, and run fscks on all of them, then mount them, with only the file system to take the backup (if any) mounted RW. THEN, upgrade to the new packages, and give them a trial run. When you decide you need to "revert", then MAKE ANOTHER BACKUP, a "differential" style one, and verify that you can successfully retrieve files from it. Again, be in single user mode, and all file systems mounted RO. Then, revert the system back to the state of the full backup, and selectively retrieve the files which changed during the interim trial period of using the new software, getting only those files (like e-mails, etc.) that you want, but not retrieving the packages you installed on a trial basis. Just installing and then trying to untangle the mess later is too much work, and likely to have unintended consequences, anyway. It sounds like a lot, perhaps, but one needs to plan for such eventualities, and IMO, it's less work to revert a system than to try to untangle it. Mike -- p="p=%c%s%c;main(){printf(p,34,p,34);}";main(){printf(p,34,p,34);} Oppose globalization and One World Governments like the UN. This message made from 100% recycled bits. You have found the bank of Larn. I speak only for myself, and I am unanimous in that! -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines