Greetings. At work we're attemtping to upgrade a bunch of Fedora 8 (i386) systems to Fedora 10, using the preupgrade utility. We've tried this on five or six systems now. In a couple of cases it has been laughably easy to upgrade this way. But in the majority of cases the procedure fails completely. We had one case where the system halted (frozen) at the: GRUB prompt. This was during the first reboot after running the preupgrade utlity. In another case, the system hung at the same place (first reboot after running preupgrade) with some indecipherable graphic repeated endlessly across the screen: mumble mumble ... mumble mumble ... mumble . . . . . . mumble ... mumble In another case that was reported to me, but which I didn't see first-hand, the entire preupgrade process seemed to go entirely smoothly, but the system was still running Fedora 8 after all the reboots. Am I missing something here? As I said, when the procedure works, it seems very simple, so it's hard to see how we could be missing steps or whatever. Is this behavior typical? Is there some workaround, e.g., some kernel parameter to supply, or some other edit to grub.conf, for instance? Thanks. -- Mike -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines