On 21/12/13 22:05, Hiddensoul (Mark Clohesy) wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 21, 2013 at 8:57 PM, Allan Duncan <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 21/12/13 20:29, Jason White wrote:
>>> Allan Duncan <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> I have an iso image of the Fedora 20 install DVD, but when I try to use
>>>> it I get this:
>>>>
>>>>    > fedup -v --iso Fedora-20-x86_64-DVD.iso --network 20
>>>> usage: fedup <SOURCE> [options]
>>>> fedup: error: argument --iso: invalid isofile value:
>>>> 'Fedora-20-x86_64-DVD.iso'
>>>
>>> Just an idea (I've never used this tool), perhaps try omitting the ".iso"
>>> extension from the file name, in case this is appended to whatever name you
>>> specify. This would be unusual behaviour, of course, but not entirely out of
>>> the question.
>>
>> Not in this case, it just turns into File not found
>>
>
> I just googled fedup and found this
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/FedUp#ISO_File
> from the page it looks like you have to define the full path
>
> "For the sake of example, we will assume that the ISO exists at
> /home/user/fedora-20.iso but it can be anywhere in the filesystem as
> long as you alter the path below to reflect the actual location of the
> ISO"
>
> and it also looks like the command to run is fedup-cli as superuser
> also from the page...
>
> sudo fedup-cli --iso /home/user/fedora-20.iso
>
> I may be way of base as I am an apt-get upgrade person myself so YMMV

Been there, done that.
It finds the file, but isn't happy with what it wanrs.

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