Updating my desktop to Fedora_23 continues to be a challenge.  

   I figured out how to connect to the network.  Now, it insists on a /boot 
partition separate from /home.  This appears to be a new feature.  I am trying 
to upgrade, rather than re-install everything.  I don't recall how I managed to 
do this, but my root partition is /dev/sda1.  My other partitions are contained 
in the extended partition /dev/sda2.  

   Does anybody know how I can use the Fedora installer to split /dev/sda1 into 
two partitions /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda6?. I tried deleting /, and creating the 
two new partitions, and it did not work.  Alternately, is there a way to use my 
root partition for booting?

   I have looked at my partition table using fdisk.  It looks like I can delete 
/dev/sda1 and create the two new partitions sda1 and sda6.  Definitely, this 
destroys my current setup, and my new install had damn well better work.  
Partitions sda1 and sda6 will be next to each other, followed by sda2.  Has 
anybody done this safely?

   I have a Ubuntu DVD here.  When I "Try Ubuntu", I was able to make it claim 
that my network was connected, but I was unable to ping the machine, or connect 
the browser to http://www.google.com.  Is this how Ubuntu behaves in demo mode? 
  The Ubuntu installer seems to over-write boot.  If I play with it, I am 
forced to re-install something. 

   Fedora_20 was a dead cinch to install.  How did everything get so 
complicated?

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