Possible to use SSH to downgrade to v18?

I’ve got a handful of RPis and a Vero4K that need to be downgraded to v18 so they can all share the same MySQL and, well, work as well as they did before the v19 upgrade.

What’s the easiest way to avoid pulling all of the SD cards and re-imaging them? Or is that the solution?

Many thanks.

Yep that is the only option. You could try to downgrade the respective mediacenter package but it will most likely fail especially on the Vero4k as the Kernel saw massive changes.

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No problem. Thank you for quashing my hopes :slight_smile:

An interesting thing happened after this. Having downgraded all of the RPis and the Vero4K, and going out of my way to ensure the option to check for updates was disabled on all of them (within My OSMC), one by one they popped up the next day with the v19 update prompt.

Have I missed another option? It’s only a matter of time before someone here presses the wrong option if it’s going to keep coming back.

Cheers.

You downgraded with full reinstall via Image?

Yep. Complete reinstall. Went into each one, re-setup IP, mySQL & switched off updates.

If you share debug logs from one system maybe @sam_nazarko knows why it still pops up

Unless debug logs are enabled by default, there won’t be any will there? Unless system logs are included with debug logs?

I’ll have a look later.

Just enable debug logging, reboot and upload logs as that should show the Update Available trigger

Panic over, my fault entirely.

There’s a difference in the GUI within the My OSMC section that requires a user to navigate to the OK button rather than just return out like in the rest of the System Settings I’ve ever changed - Audo Passthrough and what have you.

Never realised before, I’d only ever changed the IP address in there and thought the OK button made sense in that particular menu.

Mystery solved, now to revisit all the devices again and make sure I click OK this time.

Cheers.