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For Arch Linux there's a script named downgrade used to downgrade packages from archive. Am I able to install a previous version for zsf-{dkms,utils} if something wrong happend with new release or I'm basically screwed?
I prefer to install from the official arch-zfs package repository recommended for this project.
Situation example: last release 2.1.7 had a dependency for dkms version with a fix and at some point after 2.1.7 is out Arch Linux has lower version of dkms. I don't want to be trapped in the situation when I can't go back.
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For Arch Linux there's a script named
downgrade
used to downgrade packages from archive. Am I able to install a previous version forzsf-{dkms,utils}
if something wrong happend with new release or I'm basically screwed?I prefer to install from the official
arch-zfs
package repository recommended for this project.Situation example: last release 2.1.7 had a dependency for
dkms
version with a fix and at some point after 2.1.7 is out Arch Linux has lower version ofdkms
. I don't want to be trapped in the situation when I can't go back.Beta Was this translation helpful? Give feedback.
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