Just remember that you probably won't see anymore update notifications after landing on this RC version and may have to update with the same procedure manually the next time.
BTW, "zypper dup" is in general not a complete update and you may miss important stuff this way, or even break the OS. Do "version --dup" instead.
version --dup resettet my second Jolla to the factory settings and OS 1.0.0.x, so be carefull!
version --dup resettet my second Jolla to the factory settings and OS 1.0.0.x, so be carefull!
That is the exact same way as OS updates function. Either you interrupted the process at the wrong point, or something else on your device was not in a good state.
That is the exact same way as OS updates function. Either you interrupted the process at the wrong point, or something else on your device was not in a good state.
system was updated to 1.1.2.13 via zypper ref; zypper dup.
version --dup was not interrupted and system was at good state. version --dup installed about 8 packages and gave me the message to reboot. After reboot it was resetted to factory and content of internal emmc was also deleted...
Can you describe please, why
zypper ref; zypper dup will not update all components of the system?
it updates all repositories and download all packages with newer versions from them. So what is wrong?
Can you describe please, why
zypper ref; zypper dup will not update all components of the system?
it updates all repositories and download all packages with newer versions from them. So what is wrong?
Because the update process is based on patterns, not packages. zypper dup works on packages, not patterns.