Il giorno mar, 06/11/2018 alle 08.43 +0100, luca paganotti ha scritto:
> he main reason was the pain I had at each new fedora release, the
> upgrade process to new versions often failed and I had to "rebuild"
> the offended machine(s). 

I use fedora from FC1, reinstalled on my old notebook from RedHat 9.

When I changed my notebook to current notebook (DELL Latitude i7/8Gb),
I installed what at that time was the last version of Fedora: Fedora 18
(Spherical Cow).

[lesca@dodo ~]$ sudo ls -l /root/anaconda-ks.cfg-rw-------. 1 root root
1005 18 gen  2013 /root/anaconda-ks.cfg[lesca@dodo ~]$ datemar  6 nov
2018, 10.48.56, CET
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fedora_version_history#Fedora_18(Fedora
18, codenamed "Spherical Cow", was released on January 15, 2013.)

Since that time I have always updated my notebook without ever
reinstall it:

f18->f19->f20->f21->f22->f23->f24->f25->f26->f27->f28 and now f29

I've never had any problems.

 
Many thanks to all Fedora Project Guys.


-- 
Dario Lesca
(inviato dal mio Linux Fedora 28 Workstation)
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