It is nothing like a dist-upgrade: no upgrade scripts are run,
customized conf files are not kept, and everything is deleted, not just
those files replaced with other versions.

The kernels are left alone in /boot, so yes, if you downgrade, then the
newer kernel will be used by default, which, though unlikely, may cause
a problem.

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  install over existing does not delete old - result in corrupt install

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