Chris, There has been some limited discussion on the Indiana list about this. The short answer is no. In long answer is nnnnnoooooo . Actually the suggested solution was to create your own local IPS server at the right version and update from that. I had a similar issue myself and instead I just rebuilt from an image of the correct update I needed.
cheers alan 2009/9/23 Nathan Kroenert <nathan.kroenert at optusnet.com.au>: > Gah - > > I don't think there is a path to zpool downgrade. > > But depending on the version of pool you are at and what the changes were, > you might be able to do the sort of stuff discussed here: > > http://www.opensolaris.org/jive/message.jspa?messageID=303286 > > On the upgrading only bits, not the whole thing, I'm also afflicted with the > Phenom-II bug of doom (and waiting on either a workaround or fix) and I > don't know the answer. > > I have asked a few guys internal to Sun, but it might be worth a post to > something like desktop-discuss at opensolaris.org... > > Seems like something that would be nice to have an answer to in the long > term so things like known package sets could be installed at will. > > hm! > > Nathan. > > Chris Wells wrote: >> >> because I've hosed one of my systems at home (by zpool upgrade) and >> now can't boot back to nv117, I have had to reinstall os2009.06. >> >> Now, can anyone tell me how to upgrade to a higher revision, but not >> the latest. (the latest version does support either my nic, or wifi!) >> >> On a side issue, how can I zpool downgrade (by force, or bitmap editing?) >> >> Cheers - chris >> >> On 9/22/09, Darko Babusku - Sun Microsystems <Darko.Babusku at sun.com> >> wrote: >>> >>> Check out what Linus Torvalds, Linux creator says: >>> >>> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/09/22/linus_torvalds_linux_bloated_huge/ >>> >>> Just a snippet: ?/"Linux performance had dropped about two per centage >>> points at every release, for a cumulative drop of about 12 per cent over >>> the last ten releases. "Is this a problem?" he asked. >>> >>> "We're getting bloated and huge. Yes, it's a problem," said Torvalds." >>> / >>> ... ?With no plan in sight to fix this. >>> >>> >> > _______________________________________________ > ug-msosug mailing list > ug-msosug at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/ug-msosug > -- Regards alan
