Hi,
Either upgrade release by release or do fresh install from f17 to f18.
Although it might be possible do upgrade from f17 to f19, I don't
recommend it because too much have changed between f17 and f19.
I've done this twice. My laptop went perfectly. My desktop hung at
about 60%,
Good morning
I have a f17 x64 system that I want to upgrade to the latest Fedora. I found
information indicating that I should use fedup. I have read further and
gotten conflicting reports and suggestions. The project documentation says
to use this method but user reports say it doesn't work.
I actually just upgraded my F17 to F18 mythtv box and it worked fine. One
thing to note, I keep a couple of local repositories shared via NFS. For
some reason, fedup assumes these packages will be available during the
upgrade and does not copy them to the local disk. To make matters worse,
when it
On 08/25/2013 06:50 PM, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:
Good morning
I have a f17 x64 system that I want to upgrade to the latest Fedora. I
found information indicating that I should use fedup. I have read
further and gotten conflicting reports and suggestions. The project
documentation says to use
On 25.08.2013 18:50, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:
Good morning
I have a f17 x64 system that I want to upgrade to the latest Fedora. I
found information indicating that I should use fedup. I have read
further and gotten conflicting reports and suggestions. The project
documentation says to
On 08/25/2013 12:27 PM, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
Either upgrade release by release or do fresh install from f17 to f18.
Although it might be possible do upgrade from f17 to f19, I don't
recommend it because too much have changed between f17 and f19.
I've done this twice. My laptop went