Hi redditors!

I’ve been a 2.15 user with DDVK hack for some time now, and my experience has been great so far. New rm-hacks repo and 3.8 native features are tempting though.

I wanted to test the upgrade while beeing able to revert to 2.15 in case I don’t like the new experience. I know the switch.sh script. My issue is the following : in 2.15, the only version I can update to seems to be 3.04, and not directly 3.8. However, if the update goes in two steps (2.15 -> 3.04, then 3.04 -> 3.8), I believe the 2.15 partition will be wiped by the two steps process, am I correct ? Then, how to upgrade to 3.8 and keeping the ability to revert back ?

Thanks for your help

Edit : Currently, one partition is on 2.15, the other one in 3.3

    • Potjoe@alien.topOPB
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      1 year ago

      Yes it was my point. I would like to test 3.8 + rmHacks setup and to not lose the ability to roll back to 2.15 if I don’t like it. What are the steps to update to 3.8 while not loosing the 2.15 partition ?

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        1 year ago

        Ah sorry - I misunderstood you.

        Seeing that edit, I could be wrong, but I would update from the 3.3 partition, and in theory you should be able to switch back to your other partition (2.15) using switch.sh.

        I also believe downgrading is feasible using the remarkable-update server. Just don’t open any important notebooks in 3.8 until you’re sure you want to stay on that version, there’s a new file format that isn’t backwards compatible, and your notebooks get converted on opening.

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          1 year ago

          Actually this is the issue. New firmware is always written to the inactive partition. Thus, if I update from 3.3, it will overwrite the 2.15 inactive partition with the new 3.8. The solution have been given by rmhack : using RCU, you can upload a firmware to the inactive partition.